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International Business Times
Carla St. Louis

Las Vegas Woman Awarded $34 Million Nearly 25 Years After Wrongful Arrest In Murder Case

Kirstin Blaise Lobato was awarded $34 million for being arrested and convicted of a murder she didn't commit. (Credit: Innocence Project)

A Nevada federal jury awarded $34 million to Kirstin Lobato, wrongly convicted twice and imprisoned for nearly 16 years for a 2001 Las Vegas murder she didn't commit.

Lobato will receive $34 million in compensatory damages and $100,000 in punitive damages from two retired detectives.

Lobato, now 41, and known as Blaise, was arrested at 18 for the killing of Duran Bailey, a homeless man found beaten to death CNN reported.

Despite no physical evidence or witnesses linking her to the crime, police alleged she confessed to killing Bailey during a drug-fueled encounter.

In 2002, Lobato was convicted of murder, but the Nevada Supreme Court overturned the verdict in 2004. She was retried in 2006, convicted of lesser charges, and sentenced to up 45 years.

In 2017, she was exonerated after new evidence proved she was 150 miles away during the murder.

The jury determined that Las Vegas police fabricated evidence, which inflicted emotional distress on her.

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