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Las Vegas detectives pursue new trial after $34M verdict in Lobato case

By Miles Cooper February 4, 2025
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Jury awards damages to girl who sued Las Vegas police

Arguing a choose’s evidentiary rulings violated their rights, retired Las Vegas Metro police detectives Thomas Thowsen and James LaRochelle requested the choose to permit a brand new trial in Kirstin Lobato’s civil lawsuit. A jury awarded $34 million in damages to Lobato after it discovered the detectives responsible for framing her for homicide.

Lobato sued for fabrication of proof and intentional infliction of emotional misery associated to her 16-year-long incarceration for the 2001 homicide of a homeless man she was later cleared of killing. She was launched from jail in 2018. In 2019, she filed the civil lawsuit in federal court docket, which started on Dec. 2 and lasted ten days.

At trial, Lobato’s attorneys argued that the detectives mischaracterized incriminating proof and statements of their official studies and omitted exculpatory info from the identical studies.

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“At trial, the clear weight of the evidence showed that the Plaintiff was not charged or convicted on the basis of deliberately fabricated evidence and the detectives did not know or have deliberate indifference to the Plaintiff’s innocence,” Craig Anderson, the legal professional for the detectives, wrote in his Feb. 3 movement. “Because the clear weight of the evidence is against the jury’s finding in this case, this Court should order a new trial.”

Anderson and the detectives each declined to be interviewed after the decision. 

However within the movement for a brand new trial, Anderson argued: “Defendants’ substantial rights were affected by numerous evidentiary missteps.” Anderson stated the trial choose, Richard F. Boulware II, erred when he restricted the state prosecutor’s testimony, damaging his purchasers’ possibilities of victory. The admission of knowledgeable testimony and proof of false or coerced confessions, Anderson wrote, confused the problems and misled the jury.

On prime of the $34 million in compensatory damages for the time Lobato spent in jail, the jury additionally awarded $10,000 in opposition to every detective for punitive damages.

Kirstin_Lobato_free'd_from_prison_2_1515017815797.JPGKirstin Lobato was launched from jail in 2018. (KLAS)

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After trial, one legal professional stated the jury accurately discovered the detectives responsible for framing Lobato. 

“Of course they intentionally framed her, and that’s what the jury saw” Elizabeth Wang, an legal professional on the Chicago regulation agency Loevy and Loevy, stated. “And like we said during closing statements, verdict in Latin means ‘to speak the truth,’ and that’s what the jury here did today.” 

Outdoors the courthouse after the decision, Lobato stated: “I have no idea what the rest of my life is going to look like. I know what the past has looked like and it was pretty bad.”

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Along with the movement for a brand new trial, the detectives filed a movement for judgment as a matter of regulation, arguing that the Boulware ought to overturn the jury’s verdict. Anderson, within the movement, argued, “The evidence presented at trial in this case permits only one reasonable conclusion, and that conclusion is contrary to the jury’s verdict.”

On the identical day, Feb. 3, Lobato filed a movement asking the court docket to award her curiosity on her $34 million award from the jury.

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