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BROCKTON A man who was exonerated after serving 32 years in prison for a 1985 Brockton murder he always maintained he didn t commit is now suing the city and its police department.
Darrell Jones filed a lawsuit Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Boston against the city of Brockton; former police officers Joseph Smith, Fotis Colocousis, Paul Washek, Richard Shanks, Thomas Spillane, John Luciano, Donald E. Lagarde and Robert Gillis; William J. Sproules in his capacity as a personal representative of the estate of former city police officer Richard J. Sproules; and 10 yet-unknown officers and supervisors.
The purpose of the civil lawsuit, which does not include a demand for specific monetary damages, is to seek redress against these defendants for their role in depriving him of the rights, privileges and immunities secured by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, it states.