Former
Cop Wrongfully Convicted of
Child Abuse Has 9 Million Dollar Verdict
Reinstated by Federal Appeals Court Share
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By US~Observer
Staff
Ray Spencer with his children - years later
The Columbian/Zachary Kaufman
Washington State
- Former police officer Clyde Ray Spencer was convicted and sentenced
to two life terms, plus 14 years in 1985 for sexually abusing his own
children. 19 years later, after evidence surfaced showing former Clark
County Sheriff’s Detective Sharon Krause violated Spencer’s
constitutional rights to due process by fabricating police reports,
Spencer had his conviction
overturned and was exonerated of all crimes. Spencer subsequently
won a $9 million unanimous verdict by a civil jury in 2014.
Then, U.S. District
Court Judge Benjamin H. Settle, unlawfully threw out the jury’s
decision. This week, Spencer received the long anticipated news - his
award was reinstated by a Federal Court of Appeals.
Kathleen Zellner
Spencer's high-powered
attorney from Chicago, Kathleen Zellner, posted on Twitter, "Just
won Spencer case in 9th Cir. Police fabricators of evidence beware,”
Thursday morning. You can watch Zellner's detailed litigation in
the video below. Zellner was instrumental in getting Spencer's award
reinstated. Zellner is also known for representing the highly politicized
case of Steven Avery, who is the subject of Netflix's popular series,
"Making a Murderer."
Also, in 2014 during
Spencer's civil trial, the jury also found that Clark County Sheriff’s
Sgt. Mike Davidson, also Detective Krause’s supervisor at the
time, had an affair with Spencer’s wife and was liable in his
supervisory capacity. Spencer was a motorcycle officer with the Vancouver
Police Department at the time of his arrest.
As reported by the
Columbian,
"The judge (Benjamin Settle) ruled in favor of Krause and Davidson
on the grounds that Spencer did not introduce evidence showing Krause
knew or should have known Spencer was innocent.
The appeals
court, however, ruled that because Spencer provided direct evidence
of fabrication by Krause, he didn’t have to prove that Krause
knew or should have known he was innocent."
Today, Spencer can
finally begin to move forward with life after being wrongfully convicted.
His case highlights how far government will go to obstruct justice.
Whether you're a cop, or not, those with power will stop at nothing
to protect themselves from being exposed and held accountable.
Not one person responsible
for the travesty of justice against Ray Spencer returned calls for comment.
Former Detective Sharon Krause should have been charged and convicted
for her role in stealing so many years, unjustly, from Ray Spencer.
Former Detective Krause is free, today. To watch the entire story of
Ray Spencer's conviction and exoneration, please watch the video below.