We are pleased to announce that our client TM recently obtained a jury verdict following atrial in federal court in Manhattan in December 2019, leading to a final award of $260,000. The defendant officers, including detectives Jeremy Ramos and Shelby Jones, claimed they personally witnessed TM participate in a drug sale, and they and members of their narcotics team, wrongly arrested plaintiff and caused him to be criminally prosecuted. He was later acquitted at his criminal trial.
These criminal charges were fundamentally false, as plaintiff was not present at, and had no involvement in, the drug transaction, as the officers fully understood. We then helped TM sue the officers responsible. The jury in the civil case agreed with plaintiff, finding specifically that he was not involved in the drug sale, and that he was wrongly arrested, maliciously prosecuted, and denied his right to a fair trial. The jury awarded TM $40,000 in compensatory damages, and an additional $30,000 in punitive damages, which were assessed against detectives Ramos and Jones.
In January 2020, the City of New York agreed to pay plaintiff $85,000 (which is $15,000 more than what the jury had originally awarded him), as well as $175,000 more to cover his legal fees and costs to fully resolve the action.