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Christopher Scott

 

Charge:

Drug Related (Possession or sale)

Sentence:

2 years probation

Years Imprisoned:

0.1

Year Crime:

2006

Year Convicted:

2006

Year Cleared:

2017

U.S. State or Country of Crime:

Illinois

County or Region of Crime:

Cook

City of Crime:

Chicago

Result:

Judicially Exonerated

Summary of Case:

"Christopher Scott and Angelo Shenault Jr. were codefendants. Scott was one of fifteen people whose drug related convictions were based on arrests by Chicago Police Department Sergeant Ronald Watts and officers working under his command from 2003 to 2008 had their wrongful conviction vacated on November 16, 2017. The 15 people were involved in a total of 18 drug convictions -- with three of the people wrongly convicted twice. It was discovered after their convictions their prosecutions were based on unreliable evidence manufactured by Watts and his officers who planted drugs on them, framed them and then falsified police reports. Watts and his fellow Chicago PD District 2 officers were assigned to the Ida B. Wells public housing complex in Chicago's Bronzeville neighborhood. In addition to framing innocent people, Watts and his fellow officers were alleged to have run a drug operation. Watts and then-Officer Kallatt Mohammed were federally indicted in 2012 for stealing money from a drug suspect who was an FBI informant. Watts pled guilty in 2013 and Mohammed in 2012, and they were respectively sentenced to 22 months and 18 months in in federal prison. The Cook County State's Attorney's Office's Conviction Integrity Unit began an investigation of claims of wrongful convictions involving Watts and his fellow officers in narcotics arrests. That investigation "raise[ed] serious concerns about the validity of the resulting convictions" for 15 defendants. All the defendants had been released from prison. On September 12, 2017 a joint consolidated petition was filed to vacate the convictions of those 15 people. The Cook County State's Attorney's Office did not oppose the petition. On November 16, 2017 the petition was granted in Cook County Circuit Court and the 18 convictions of the 15 people were vacated. Leonard Gipson, who was exonerated of two separate prosecutions on the basis of false arrests by Watts -- with the second one after he had been released from two years of imprisonment for the first -- told CNN after his exonerations: "“They were skimming off people, and anyone who would get in their way, they would frame them. And anyone who tried to report them, they would frame them. ... I went to jail and did 2 years for Watts. I came home, and he put another case on me." Gipson's second false arrest by Watts occurred three after he filed a complaint against Gipson with the CPD's Office of Professional Standards -- which never investigated Gipson's complaint. In January 2018 the 15 defendants filed petitions for a Certificate of Innocence, which will permit them to file for wrongful imprisonment compensation from the State of Illinois. As of November 17, 2017 26 convictions related to an arrest by Watts and his fellow officers have been overturned. Watts and the other officers were involved in around 1,000 arrests and about 500 convictions -- so it is possible there are as many as about another 475 people whose conviction could be overturned because of tainted evidence. Scott was awarded $30,000 compensation by the State of Illinois in May 2019. Scott filed a federal civil rights lawsuit in 2018 against the City of Chicago, the Chicago PD, Watts, and other CPD officers."

Conviction Caused By:

Chicago Police Department Sergeant Ronald Watts and officers under his command fabricated the charges.

Innocence Proved By:

"In September 2017 a joint petition was filed to vacate the convictions of those 15 people. The Cook County State's Attorney's Office did not oppose the petition. On November 16, 2017 the petition was granted in Cook County Circuit Court and the 18 convictions of the 15 people were vacated."

Defendant Aided By:

Cook County State's Attorney's Office Conviction Integrity Unit and the Exoneration Project at the University of Chicago Law School.

Compensation Awarded:

"$30,000 (State of Illinois, May 2019)"

Was Perpetrator Identified?

Age When Imprisoned:

23

Age When Released:

23

Sex:

Male

Skin/Ethnicity:

Black

Information Source 1:

"Mass exoneration: Convictions of 15 men, tied to tainted CPD officer, overturned, By John Garcia and Cate Cauguiran and Craig Wall, ABC 7 (Chicago), November 16, 2017"

Information Location 1:

http://abc7chicago.com/mass-exoneration-convictions-of-15-men-tied-to-tainted-cpd-officer-overturned/2656195/

Information Source 2:

"15 fight to overturn convictions under allegedly corrupt cops, By Evelyn Holmes, ABC 7 (Chicago), September 13, 2017"

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http://abc7chicago.com/15-fight-to-overturn-convictions-under-allegedly-corrupt-cops/2413389/

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