Conviction was quashed: Manitoba man seeks $16M-plus for 23 years in prison

Jun 16, 2020 | 12:49 PM

WINNIPEG — A Manitoba man who spent 23 years in prison before his first-degree murder conviction was overturned is suing the federal government, the City of Winnipeg and others.

Frank Ostrowski is seeking more than $16 million in damages, plus interest and legal costs.

His statement of claim alleges prosecutors and others involved in the case violated his right to a fair trial and engaged in a miscarriage of justice.

Ostrowski was found guilty in 1987 of ordering the shooting of a drug dealer.