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Law Practice

Aug. 18, 2007

Wrongly Imprisoned Man Can Sue State, High Court Rules

Seven years ago, parole and immigration agents arrested a man who had violated his parole by re-entering the United States and driving drunk. It turned out, officials had the wrong Lenin Freud Perez.

By Amelia Hansen
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      Seven years ago, parole and immigration agents arrested a man who had violated his parole by re-entering the United States and driving drunk. It turned out, officials had the wrong Lenin Freud Perez.
      Thursday, the California Supreme Court ruled that Perez, also known as Perez-Torres, could sue the state for negligence and false imprisonme...

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