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Title: Jury awards family four dollars in wrongful death suit against cops
Source: HotAir
URL Source: https://hotair.com/archives/2018/06 ... lars-wrongful-death-suit-cops/
Published: Jun 1, 2018
Author: Jazz Shaw
Post Date: 2018-06-01 13:49:37 by Tooconservative
Keywords: None
Views: 2795
Comments: 15

This is a rather creepy story out of Florida (where else) which deserves a bit more attention. Four years ago, Florida Sheriff’s Deputy Christopher Newman shot and killed Gregory Vaughn Hill Jr. while responding with his partner to reports of a disturbance involving loud music. Since Hill was black and Newman is white, an investigation was immediately convened with the usual media focus on possible motivations involving racism. A grand jury was convened to examine the case and they opted not to indict Newman, placing nearly all the blame on Hill for the result of the encounter.

That led to a wrongful death suit being filed by Hill’s family in civil court. That case drew to a close this week with the jury deciding to award damages to Hill’s family, but the number was shocking to almost anyone from either side of the dispute. They awarded four members of the family one dollar each. (NBC News)
Four dollars.

When Monique Davis heard that was the amount a jury believed her fiancee’s mother and three children deserved for his death in a police shooting, she didn’t bother to listen to the rest of the verdict. She walked out of the courtroom, shaken.

“My heart just dropped,” Davis recalled. “It was like, are y’all serious?”

This case just stinks on ice and highlights a few problems with this system of civil suits which crop up so often. First of all, the fact that this jury awarded the family members one dollar each is not any sort of recompense for a wrongful death. It’s a blatant insult which sounds as if they were trying to punish the family for having the temerity to bring the suit in the first place. That’s not the job of the jury and it adds insult to injury for the family who still no doubt grieve for their loved one, even if he caused his own demise. They should have either given a proper award if they agreed with the plaintiffs or given them nothing if the suit was without merit.

But we can fairly ask if the suit should have been heard to begin with. While protests erupted over the shooting originally, it seems as if the Grand Jury did their job. The investigation concluded that Hill had pulled a gun on the Sheriff’s Deputies and was heavily intoxicated. They found the gun on him. That was apparently enough to justify the decision not to prosecute and the whole thing should have ended there.

But as with many criminal cases or police actions these days, a finding of no wrongdoing in the court system can seemingly be ignored. We’ve seen this from both sides of the thin blue line. Plenty of cops who are accused, but later cleared of malice in a lethal force situation have been sued, sometimes successfully. From the other side of the coin, O.J. Simpson was found not guilty of murdering two people but went on to lose a very expensive civil suit for wrongful death. I’ve never understood how you build a successful case based on a claim that someone murdered another human being when the legal system was unable to prove the charge. There needs to be a higher bar for such lawsuits.


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Sounds like a jury with a grudge. Maybe the family's attorney was really outrageous in court and they wanted to punish him or something. It almost does sound like a jury holding a grudge about something.

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#1. To: Tooconservative (#0)

Sounds like a jury with a grudge.

Yep. You take these jurors away from home, family and jobs to listen to days of testimony in a frivolous lawsuit that never should have gone to trial -- and only did so because the prosecutor and the judge were afraid of the black community.

Glad to see the jurors weren't. Nice play. I'd like to shake their hands.

misterwhite  posted on  2018-06-01   13:59:19 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: misterwhite, nolu chan (#1)

I can understand a jury with a grudge. Some years back, I attended a major anti-SLAPP trial, a legal landmark in some ways. Just prior to the closing argument, the defense was playing tapes showing that the opponent's previous lawyer had perjured themselves and committed crimes (the lawyer testifying was in the process of being disbarred at the time). Then, only an hour or so later during closing arguments, the defense attorney tried to baldfaced lie to the jury about something that was directly contradicted by the testimony of criminality that they had heard only an hour before. And he lied and lied and kept lying. Like we were all idiots or something.

You could just feel the fury in that courtroom. Everyone knew this guy was a total scumbag of a lawyer. Like he was standing there naked, it was so obvious. If we'd had some rope, we probably would have hung him. It was kind of a passionate case, full of egregious offenses. It was, of course, a countersuit so there was a lot of bitterness and previous legal skirmishing on all sides. They had all been suing each other for some time.

Anyway, Crooked Attorney's client got quite a judgment issued against him by that jury.

So maybe something like that happened with this jury. It's such an odd verdict really.

Tooconservative  posted on  2018-06-01   14:39:13 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Tooconservative (#2)

It's such an odd verdict really.

I would've liked to have been a fly on the jury room wall to hear them debating the best way to send a message that they were really pissed off.

Or maybe one of of of the plaintiffs testified, "Hey, it ain't about the money" and the jury decided, "OK, we'll take you at your word".

misterwhite  posted on  2018-06-01   15:15:25 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#4. To: misterwhite (#3)

There must be an interesting story but perhaps the jury won't talk and we'll never know.

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