Lawsuit filed in death
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An action in Livingston County Circuit Court in February of two former money Livingston County Sheriff’s Police Officers, Livingston County, and several other people were invoked in the last hours of Fairbury adolescent life. The costume was Rick L. Steidinger, individually and as administrator of the estate of B. Steidinger Travis, the son of his late. Travis B. Steidinger 16, Fairbury, died on Sunday, February 18, 2007 at 10:37 am in an open space of 25575 East 825 North Road, rural Forrest. The costume, it is stated that young people leave Steidinger had in 9829 at a party in 2700 North East Road, Forrest rural, about 2:30 pm Sunday, February 18, 2007. He said that the party he left on foot without a coat or shoes. The suit also provides that Steidinger had consumed alcohol, while at the party, and that, at 3 am, Feb. 18, Wind Chill was about minus 6 degrees Fahrenheit. “Steidinger Travis B. ‘Death was the result of hypothermia suspended because of the cold, “reads the suit. There are several claimants in the suit. One of the complainants, Nicholas J. Daugherity, a former Livingston County Sheriff’s Police Officer. After the trial, Daugherity was mandatory from 7 pm Saturday, February 17, 2007, 3 pm, Sunday, February 18, 2007. There are six different grievances against Daugherity, including one death for committing an unlawful act and responsibility by clicking on the residence in 9829 N. 2700 East Road, in which the person mentioned above took place. “Daugherity entry in the field of housing caused Steidinger B. Travis and others to panic and to be sinking of the residence above,” says costume. Each of the six complaints in the suit will be more than $ 50000 Daugherity. The fifth count of the illegal act and the responsibility of death, is intended to provide more than 50000 dollars, and a sixth count wrong, death / voluntary and exuberant. Those two account names Livingston County, such as the defendant is an employer of the Daugherity at the time. There are two other, in color, each of more than $ 50000, against Livingston County. One death and acts of unlawful interference and arbitrary voluntary action, in a counter against John C. Zimmerman, who is also a Sheriff’s as police officers to 17 and February 18, 2007. Zimmerman, after the trial, was not in the use of these two events February. The costume was Zimmerman says this is not any function in the police, as it appeared in the apartment where the party took place. The costume is called “John C. Zimmerman are not executed and law enforcement, when he knew that Travis B. Steidinger and others were involved in illegal activities.” This should, over $ 50000 Zimmerman. Two other Indicate the account name Livingston County, as the employer of Zimmerman. Anne Haugen is also named as a defendant. The suit against it asserts that some alcohol or schnapps to Steidinger. He also asserts that it is responsible for the death of a young person. Indeed, more than $ 50,000 is requested for Haugen. Similarly, in another name count is Phillip Short, the suit who claims to have provided some of the stubbornness of alcohol to Steidinger. This account, which earn more than $ 50,000. The number of upcoming appeal against Calvin and Ann Zimmerman, as the parents of Justin Zimmerman. It is alleged that, including Justin Zimmerman has voluntarily provided some alcoholics Steidinger liquid, and that unemancipated Justin Zimmerman is a minor, lives with her parents. The costume, it is stated that the former unemancipated Moll Zimmermans are accountable for their actions and her son $ 20000 is requested by each of them. Bradley and Sandra Crane were also prosecuted, given that the parents of Brett C. Crane. The suit argues that the board Crane has also provided some of Steidinger alcoholic liquid, and that her parents be held responsible. The amount of $ 20000 is requested by cranes. Micah L. Rice is regarded as one of the defendants for more than $ 50000 says it has voluntarily provided some alcoholics Steidinger liquid. E. Casey Robinson fields comes in colour, as some of the spirits to Steidinger costume and research, which exceeds $ 50000. Rick L. Steidinger is represented in the request of counsel for Donald A. Behle by the firm Kelly Bloomington lawyers. A hearing on the suit is scheduled for April 29 before Livingston County Circuit Judge Harold Frobish. |