Madrigal v. Victim Compensation & Government Claims Board
Annotate this CaseDefendant appealed the judgment upholding the decision of the state’s Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board to deny defendant compensation for wrongful imprisonment after the Board found that defendant had not proven he was factually innocent of attempted murder. Defendant's petition for habeas corpus was granted based on the ineffective assistance of counsel. The court held that the Board erred when it refused to be bound by the findings in the federal district court’s order granting defendant's habeas corpus petition. The court reversed and remanded for a new hearing before the Board because it was reasonably probable that consideration of those findings would have caused the Board to award compensation.
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