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Dude will be in a Texas prison for life. They are going make him wish he took the death penalty.The value of a old white woman...when a black employee of a $80B corp. kills..Hmmp, Irving, tx.? What the jury really wanted...
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This why I wish people would post actual articles and not mumble mouth motherfuckers that can't fucking talk, yet feel the need to do youtube videos.I dont know if this is going to stick... if he was ON duty that would be different,
but being off duty.. there maybe some liability but nowhere near that much...
that jury was wilin out!!
This why I wish people would post actual articles and not mumble mouth motherfuckers that can't fucking talk, yet feel the need to do youtube videos.
Charter fucked up in a couple of places
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$7 billion verdict awarded after Charter Spectrum tried to forge documents in a murder case
An 83-year-old woman was murdered after a service call.www.theverge.com
A USA Today report from earlier this month outlines the murder, committed by a Spectrum cable repairman who returned to Thomas’ home the day after being sent for a service call to fix her fax machine. Lawyers representing Thomas’ family argued in court that the technician, Roy James Holden, learned the woman had reported ongoing issues with her service, then used his company key card to drive one of its vans to her house, where she caught him attempting to steal her credit cards, and he murdered her.
The jury found Charter a proximate cause in Thomas’ death, meaning the company committed an act or omission “that a person using ordinary care would have foreseen the injury, or some similar injury, could be anticipated,” and assigned it 90 percent of the responsibility. The plaintiff’s lawyers pointed to Charter’s failure to perform a background check that would’ve shown Holden lied about his work history, and submitted evidence he’d repeatedly sought help from supervisors and management due to personal problems, and told them he at one point thought he was a Dallas Cowboys player.
Holden admitted committing the murder, and was sentenced to life in prison in April 2021.
In addition, the lawyers for Thomas’ family presented evidence that Charter Spectrum techs had been responsible for more than 2,500 thefts against customers over several years before the murder, and said the company refused to investigate or report them to the police. The court included a spoliation order with the jury instructions, based on Charter’s destruction of evidence that should’ve been preserved, including video surveillance and tracking information for Holden, and found Charter guilty of contempt for failing to produce other documents.
they also seemed to try to submit forged documents to force the whole thing into arbitration.
While assigning the $7 billion in exemplary damages for gross negligence, jurors decided that Charter tried to compel the case into arbitration using forged documents from Spectrum, its internet service provider. Charter tried to compel arbitration using a terms of service document they claimed Thomas had agreed to while signing up for service, which was supposedly pulled from its database.
During the trial, lawyers for the family pointed out a number of inconsistencies with the document. Those include dates on it that didn’t match with the times when it was supposedly pulled from Charter’s system and a blank spot where Thomas’ name should have been. In other cases, the company’s lawyers presented a different set of terms without the arbitration clause.
While the documents were supposed to represent evidence taken from Charter’s live database, they showed an address indicating that the file was actually stored on someone’s personal computer. At the very bottom, it shows the file address, which reads “localhost:62220/VewContracts.aspx.”
Localhost is a loopback address, representing 127.0.0.1, and means the request isn’t leaving the computer it started from or accessing any other network or database at all.