“A Cincinnati man sued two Norwood police officers for $100 million after he was wrongfully jailed for nearly two months on felony cocaine charges even though video footage would have shown they had the wrong man. Maurice Snow, 29, filed the federal civil rights lawsuit against a detective and lieutenant at the Norwood Police Department on Monday, accusing them of turning his life upside-down and recklessly violating his constitutional rights by detaining him without probable cause. WCPO reporter Amy Wadas talked with Snow on the phone just one day after he filed the lawsuit. He told her he cannot find work or a decent place to live.”
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