Controversial Verdict In DUI Case Is Reversed To The Tune Of $12 Million
A jury verdict awarded to a Miami family who's child was left with severe brain damage following an off-campus high school party has been reversed by an appeals court in Florida. Gabriel Maynoldi was awarded a $12 million jury verdict following a 2001 drunk driving crash that killed one Archbishop Coleman F. Carroll High student and left Maynoldi brain damaged.
The original jury found that the school was partially responsible for allegedly promoting the party where alcohol was served. After leaving the off-campus beer party the two students crashed into a tree. The appeals court overturned the decision from the lower Miami-Dade court and ruled the school and archdiocese were not liable for the accident.
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