The family of Leonard Cure, a Georgia man shot and killed by a sheriff’s deputy three years after he was exonerated and freed from prison, has filed a federal lawsuit.
The family of Leonard Cure, a Florida man who was exonerated after serving more than 16 years for a crime he did not commit before being shot and killed by a deputy in Georgia during a traffic stop last year, on Tuesday announced a $16 million lawsuit against the Camden County Sheriff’s Office and the deputy involved.
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