Man Wrongfully Imprisoned seeks Financial Restitution
A man who was wrongfully convicted and imprisoned for 27 years is seeking monetary compensation for his pain and suffering.
Former inmate William Dillion is asking for a settlement in the upper millions of dollars for a conviction that landed him in a Brevard county correctional facility. Although DNA exonerated him from the 1981 murder of James Dvorak, Dillion may have difficulty receiving reparation because of a prior felony drug conviction.
Freed last November, a Tallahassee court heard the case last week, where Dillion stated that it would be impossible to place a dollar amount on his freedom.
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