A Moroccan man, Ahmed Tommouhi, will receive €2.5 million in compensation from Spain after spending 15 years in prison for a sexual assault he did not commit. The Spanish Supreme Court ruled that a miscarriage of justice occurred in his case. Tommouhi was initially convicted and sentenced, but the recent ruling acknowledges the error and mandates the substantial financial redress. The compensation acknowledges the significant length of his wrongful imprisonment and the impact on his life. This case highlights concerns regarding judicial errors and their consequences. The ruling follows a review of the evidence and a determination of Tommouhi’s innocence. This outcome sets a precedent for similar cases involving wrongful convictions in Spain.