A judge denied Seattle's request for a retrial in the $30.5M CHOP verdict, but the city says it plans to appeal.
Denial of the post-trial motions means the $30.5 million awarded to the family of Antonio Mays Jr. will remain intact. The city plans to appeal the decision.
The city challenged multiple aspects of the verdict, including causation, damages and alleged juror misconduct, but the judge rejected those arguments.
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A Superior Court judge has denied all motions filed by the city of Seattle in its request for a new trial in the $30.5 ...
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SEATTLE — A King County Superior Court judge denied all post-trial motions, including the request for a new trial, filed by the City of Seattle in the case of the fatal shooting of a teenager during ...