Roberto Almodovar
Convicted following suggestive identifications tied to Detective Reynaldo Guevara; charges dismissed and released after 23 years
Jeremiah Cain
Exonerated in 2022 after investigation identified the real shooter and showed coerced/conflicted evidence
Daniel Ochoa
Charges dismissed in 2019 after confirmation that his coerced confession and police misconduct tainted the conviction
David Ayala
Charges dismissed in 2019 after confirmation that his coerced confession and police misconduct tainted the conviction
Carlos Andino
Exonerated in 2022 after withheld evidence (a teardrop tattoo) and coerced witness IDs were uncovered
Armando Serrano
Exonerated in 2016 after investigations showed coerced statements, fabricated identifications, and false testimony
Adolfo Rosario
Conviction vacated in 2022 after decades of wrongful incarceration tied to corrupt detective misconduct
Tyrone Clay
Nearly 100 felony counts dismissed in 2023 after cell tower evidence and other proof showed he was not at the scene
Tony Gonzalez
Convictions vacated in 2023 and charges dismissed in 2024 after expert work showed flawed eyewitness IDs
Stanley Wrice
Served 31+ years based on a coerced confession under Jon Burge-era detectives; conviction later vacated
Samantha Harer
Bonjean Law Group secured a $15M judgment for Harer’s parents following her death in 2018; case contradicted officer's claims
Reginald Harrison
Convicted after torture-era interrogations; convictions dismissed and certificates of innocence later awarded
Reynaldo Munoz
After spending more than 35 years imprisoned for a conviction later shown to be the product of police coercion and fabricated evidence, Reynaldo Munoz was exonerated in 2021 when his convictions were vacated and the charges dismissed, and he was formally declared innocent in 2023
Nelson Gonzalez
Conviction vacated in 2022; DNA excluded him and he later received a certificate of innocence and state compensation
Michael Samanta
Conviction vacated in 2023 after post-conviction hearings found the identifications unreliable and the evidence flawed
Jose Maysonet
Charges dismissed in 2017 after documentation of coercion and officers invoking the Fifth Amendment; released the same day
Fabian Santiago
Conviction vacated in 2022 after decades of investigation uncovered coerced statements and falsified reports