Detroit Tries To Reduce $3.5M Payment In Case of Mistaken Identity

DETROIT (AP) — Lawyers for Detroit are asking a judge to reduce a $3.5 million verdict for a man who was arrested in a case of mistaken identity.

Marvin Seales was in custody for two weeks in 2012 before the mistake was cleared up. The trial centered on the actions of a Detroit police officer, Tom Zberkot, who made the arrest and had Seales under his control for a few hours.

The officer's lawyers say $3.5 million in compensatory and punitive damages is "greatly excessive." They note there was no allegation of physical abuse. A hearing planned for Monday with federal Judge Gershwin Drain was postponed due to a snowstorm.

Seales' lawyers say the jury's verdict last summer should stand. They say there was a "callous disregard" for his freedom.

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