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Jury Divides Blame in Wrongful-Death Suit, Paring Award
An Atlantic City, N.J., jury awarded murder victim Peggy Ann Selvaggio's estate $12.6 million in a suit filed by her brothers against the man who killed Selvaggio and against Harrah's Casino Hotel, where she worked as a waitress. The suit said Harrah's failed to provide adequate security in the employee parking lot where Selvaggio was killed. In apportioning blame, the jury assigned 2 percent to Harrah's and the rest to the murderer.Ostrowski v. Cape Transit Corp. et al
Defendant's presentation of expert medical-opinion testimony that plaintiff was faking his symptoms of a serious brain injury constituted an attack on his character for truthfulness which he could rebut with his own character evidence; since defense counsel's opening statement constituted an attack on plaintiff's character, allowing him to present evidence of his own character in his case in chief was not an abuse of discretion.View more book results for the query "Cooper Levenson April"
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