Waikato Times

Judge orders man freed, citing police torture

- Had maintained his innocence throughout the ordeal, and his lawyers planned to pursue a certificat­e of exoneratio­n.

UNITED STATES: A Cook County judge yesterday cited alleged torture by Chicago police in freeing a man who spent 21 years in prison for two 1997 murders.

Police allegedly used an industrial­strength paper cutter to slice off the toes of Jaime Hauad’s shoes and threatened to cut off the then 17-year-old’s toes if he didn’t confess to the murders of alleged gang members Jason Goral and Jose Morales.

The Illinois Torture Inquiry and Relief Commission determined last year that Hauad’s claim of torture was credible.

The commission noted evidence from two lineup photos, one showing Hauad wearing undamaged shoes, the other showing him in cut shoes.

The commission also noted that the murder investigat­ion involved a Chicago police detective who is serving a life sentence for racketeeri­ng and drug conspiracy. Testimony at his trial indicated that Detective Joseph Miedzianow­ski abused suspects and fixed cases.

The commission sent Hauad’s case back to Cook County prosecutor­s for resolution. The State’s Attorney’s Conviction Integrity Unit and Hauad’s lawyers settled on resentenci­ng Hauad for time served and setting him free. ‘‘I want to thank the state’s attorney’s for the investigat­ion and giving (me) back my life,’' Hauad told Judge William Gamboney.

‘‘We had enough concerns that we felt a new sentence was appropriat­e,’' Cook County Assistant State’s Attorney Eric Sussman told Gamboney. ‘‘We made a decision jointly that this was the best outcome.’'

Gamboney signed off on the agreement. The now 37-year-old Hauad could be released from Graham Correction­al Centre in Hillsboro as early as today.

Despite his sentence reduction, Hauad’s conviction­s still stand.

Attorney Alison Flaum said Hauad

"We had enough concerns that we felt a new sentence was appropriat­e."

Eric Sussman, Cook County Assistant State's Attorney

–AP

 ??  ?? Jaime Hauad has been freed after spending 21 years in prison for two 1997 murders.
Jaime Hauad has been freed after spending 21 years in prison for two 1997 murders.

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