
Oakland rapper Zoe Tha Roasta won a $300,000 lawsuit Thursday after being wrongfully accused and serving jail time for a crime he did not commit.
The city of Oakland, California agreed to settle the lawsuit with Zoe, whose real name is Lorenzo Hall, after former police officer Ramon Alcantar was found guilty of planting a gun on the rapper which resulted in a nearly two-year prison stint for him.
Zoe's settlement resulted in a $175,000 payment for him and the rest would be paid out in attorney's fees.
"This was an important case for holding the police officers accountable for their misconduct," Hall's attorney, John Burris, told the San Francisco Chronicle. "Because Mr. Hall has a criminal record, the officers claimed a weapon found in a car was his when the evidence was clear that the gun belonged to someone else."
The entire incident occurred back in 2006 when Zoe was attending an aunt's funeral. Alcantar disrupted the mournful gathering to arrest Zoe for various past weapons offenses. Police reports stated at the time that Zoe fit the description of a suspect that they had been looking for based on information that had been provided by an informant. Officers also believed that Zoe had a loaded .40-caliber gun in his possession at the time. According to the rapper, he was detained by Alcantar, who placed him in the back of his squad car and said, "I found your gun."
Zoe's attorney argued that not only did his client not have a loaded gun in his possession but that the weapon actually belonged to someone else. He also proved that the gun was in a parked car not far from where his client was at the time. Zoe was taken into custody and spent four months behind bars before he was even allowed to post bail.
Since California has a strict law which increases penalties for third time offenders, Zoe, despite his vocal protests claiming his innocence, spent 18 months in prison before the case was dropped in 2008. Meanwhile, it is not clear whether Alcantar merely retired from the police department or simply left as a result of the case.
The Oakland police denies any wrongdoing whatsoever and stands strong on their decision to back Alcantar's detaining actions towards Zoe based on the information that the "informant" provided.
I, for one, am overjoyed that Zoe got his retribution. Police cover up has been around since the year of the flood and these heinous acts have raised serious questions over the years with regards to the integrity of law enforcement. Sure, one can argue that there are many ethical law enforcement officials in the United States justice system, but on the flip side, there are also some law enforcement officials who unfortunately commit misconduct during the investigations of crimes.
Dishonest law enforcement officials adversely impact the credibility of other upstanding officials, and they can quite literally destroy the lives of persons who are wrongfully accused.


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By: ADMR on 2/21/2011 11:56PM
GoODNite Ruth.....50, Jay,DRAKE - ONE Rappers - Be ENVYed
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By: stare k on 2/22/2011 2:38PM
TO uub140 That is going on in ever race rapper non rapper , old men & young .So stop you lying.
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By: Barbara on 2/22/2011 4:11PM
uub140, stay off our site everyone knows you are not African American.You are always sniffing around trying to cause chaos amonst our people.Kick rocks bih!!!Every article thats written on here you're always on it saying something negative and downing our people.If you were truly Black u wouldn't do that,
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By: Buffalo Soldier on 2/22/2011 5:51PM
You children come on here to squabble, instead of posting a meaningful contribution to the online-dialogue ?
Rogue cops are a serious problem in many jurisdictions across the nation. They target minorities perhaps because the likelihood of getting away with their mis-conduct is high. We want to feel a little better when we see this " blue-code " broken and the real bad guy get's what's coming to him. That having been both said & done, consider this: guess where that money that was paid to the victim and his attorneys comes from ? That's right, you guessed it; from Y O U the tax-payers. So when you think about it ...... our communities and citizenry are being victimized twice by these rogue-cops. Maybe it would've been better for all involved if the administrators provided better training or were more vigilent in their enforcement of current policies. Whatever the case, we certainly don't need this kind of mis-carriage of justice in the 21st century.
The more things change; the more they get worse !
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By: bugs hunter on 2/22/2011 6:44PM
"Alcantar disrupted the mournful gathering to arrest Zoe"..."Zoe fit the description of a suspect that they had been looking for based on information that had been provided by an informant."
Obviously the pigs were aiming to gun the rapper down in his aunt's grave, over an alledged weapons possession, showing the unmitigated audacity to disrespect a solemn gathering and sacred moment!
The family could/should have taken the pigs offense as an assault on the dignity of the deceased and disrupted their arrest, even if it meant bloodshed!
"Zoe's settlement resulted in a $175,000 payment for him and the rest would be paid out in attorney's fees"
The rapper gets assaulted and falsely accused by some dirty pigs and spends almost two years of his precious life and time in a stinking cell!
Then, he gets robbed by a bunch of thug-attorneys who get more cash than HE DOES!, just to prove he's innocent!!!!!!!
The false accusations and prison time is worth MILLIONS!!!!!!The felonious lawyers muzzled his case, robbed and used him to maintain their quid pro quo relation with the State and local criminals that run government!!!!
It shoud be a crime the lawyers take more of the settlement than the victim!!!!!!!
....this only happens in a stolen country called amerikkka!The founding fathers were immoral and full of hypocrisy too!!!Demonic to say the least!!!!!
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By: sross77162 on 2/26/2011 1:58PM
Actually, Mr. Hall received more than half of the settlement. $125,000 went to his legal fees, which is less than half. I do agree with you though. Defense attorneys are necessary to help people, but they aren't always doing the right thing. It's disappointing like that.
The police get a ton of slack when it comes to making mistakes because of the nature of their job. That being said, there's no excuse for intentionally fabricating evidence to make your case. Mr. Hall was unfairly and unjustly treated in a society that claims to have the best judicial system in the world. We really need to do better.
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By: daniel on 2/27/2011 4:35PM
u no its funny after all that black pple some still act like dogs think about projects for instints a saven for terroist or the proper call sign gangs shm its sad how black blame the wigt as they for going to jail but yet u tlk liksz diz and not to mention black r the most racsit pple out here hell we get our on tv show b.e.t now the wight person does that its world war three pathictc even this site black voices wats that all about
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