And his son via the estate gets to continue with the lawsuit for wrongful imprisonment, with any applicable awarded damages minus costs going to him.
Once again citizens get to pay for government mistakes, and rarely are those responsible for the costly mistakes held accountable.
One of several reasons why LEO's should have to carry the equivalent of malpractice insurance.
None of this negates the fact he deserved one hell of a settlement and I hope his son collects and uses it wisely. If it was me I'd begin with a nice donation to the innocence project, which has used DNA technology to prove and release hundreds of convicted prisoners.