Man cleared of rape after 35 years gets $1.7 million
DETROIT — A man wrongly convicted of rape was awarded $1.7 million on Wednesday under a new Michigan law that allowed him to seek state compensation for the 35 years he spent in prison.
Edward Carter sat in the back of a Detroit courtroom as he and another man became the first to be awarded money under a law that took effect in March. Carter was released from prison in 2010, after fingerprints still on file from the 1974 sexual assault at Wayne State University pointed to another suspect.
“He chooses to live life without bitterness,” Carter’s attorney, Sima Patel, told the judge.
Carter declined comment after the decision was announced.


