Years in solitary led to $390K settlement. But NY's ‘Son of Sam’ law keeps it frozen.
- Times-Union

- Apr 13
- 1 min read

ALBANY — For 23 hours a day, Anthony Marshall sat alone in a cell no bigger than a bathroom. The teenager’s time in solitary confinement stretched from months into years as his mental health unraveled.
Now, more than a decade later, a $390,000 settlement tied to that extended isolation has been frozen by the state, caught in a legal fight over who gets the money.




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