A man wrongfully convicted of killing civil rights icon Malcolm X filed a $40 million lawsuit Thursday against New York City, alleging the wrongful conviction had caused “irreparable damage” to the ...
MANHATTAN, New York City (WABC) -- Nearly 57 years after the assassination of Malcolm X in Washington Heights, Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance is moving to vacate the convictions of two of the ...
Update: A Manhattan judge officially tossed out the convictions of Muhammad A. Aziz and Khalil Islam for the murder of Malcolm X on Thursday, Nov. 18. Thanks in part to a Netflix documentary, two of ...
NEW YORK-- Muhammad Aziz, who was wrongfully convicted of murdering Malcolm X, is suing New York City for $40 million. Aziz, who is now 84 years old, filed the lawsuit Thursday. READ MORE: Judge ...
The mastermind in the plot to kill Tulsa businessman Neal Sweeney has been sentenced to 35 years. A judge sentenced Mohammed Aziz to 32 years and six months in jail, probation for the last two years ...
The man who prosecutors say initiated a five-person plot to kill Tulsa businessman Neal Sweeney is the final one to be sentenced. 60-year-old Mohammed Aziz was sentenced today to 32-and-a-half years ...
A judge has exonerated two of the three men convicted of the 1965 killing of civil rights leader Malcolm X. The decision follows a two-year investigation from Manhattan's district attorney that ...
Muhammad A. Aziz spent 20 years in prison after being wrongfully convicted of the 1965 assassination of Black civil rights leader Malcolm X. Now, Aziz is suing New York City and the officials involved ...
A man who was wrongfully convicted of the murder of Malcolm X and exonerated last month is suing New York state for $20 million for the “serious miscarriages of justice” that led to his wrongful ...
A man recently exonerated of his wrongful conviction for the assassination of civil rights icon Malcolm X has filed a $40 million lawsuit against the City of New York. According to the civil rights ...