Neel Lalchandani and Catalina Odio secure important victory on behalf of BGL client and exoneree Tyrone Jones, winning an acknowledgment of his innocence under the Walter Lomax Act and the statutory maximum in compensation for the injustice of Mr. Jones’s wrongful conviction and incarceration. – Go Health Pro

Neel Lalchandani and Catalina Odio secure important victory on behalf of BGL client and exoneree Tyrone Jones, winning an acknowledgment of his innocence under the Walter Lomax Act and the statutory maximum in compensation for the injustice of Mr. Jones’s wrongful conviction and incarceration. – Go Health Pro

Brown, Goldstein & Levy attorneys Neel Lalchandani and Catalina Odio obtained an important victory on behalf of Tyrone Jones, who was wrongfully convicted of conspiracy to commit murder and sentenced to life in prison; he served ten years behind bars before being exonerated. Mr. Jones was awarded every dollar allowed under the Walter Lomax Act … Read more

Neel Lalchandani and Anthony May shared insight on their meaningful wrongful conviction work with students at Maryland Carey Law. – Go Health Pro

Neel Lalchandani and Anthony May shared insight on their meaningful wrongful conviction work with students at Maryland Carey Law. – Go Health Pro

On April 9, Neel Lalchandani and Anthony May, partners at Brown, Goldstein & Levy, spoke to a Civil Rights Litigation class at the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law. Neel and Anthony spoke to law students about their practical experience working on wrongful conviction cases. The course, taught by Assistant Professor of … Read more

BGL reaches historic $48 million settlement in Harlem Park Three wrongful conviction case. – Go Health Pro

BGL reaches historic  million settlement in Harlem Park Three wrongful conviction case. – Go Health Pro

Brown, Goldstein & Levy LLP and Nathans & Biddle, LLP reached a historic $48 million settlement in the case of three Baltimore men who were wrongfully convicted at age 16 of the 1983 murder of DeWitt Duckett at Harlem Park Junior High School. Alfred Chestnut, Andrew Stewart, and Ransom Watkins—known as the Harlem Park Three—were … Read more