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Judge Reduces State Farm's Punitive Damages in Miss. Katrina Case

National News • January 31, 2007
The federal judge overseeing the Katrina claims cases in Mississippi has reduced a recent $2.5 million jury award of punitive damages against State Farm to $1 million. U.S. District Judge L.T. ...

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Subject: Judge says State Farm harm neither isolated nor accident

Posted On: February 1, 2007, 7:00 pm CST
Posted By: Rich Pyorre
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For those who questioned my previous post about State Farm's perjury I do have the information and it has been seen by a jury in a 6 week trial. The jury in Mendocino County Calif Case #CV82819 found against State Farm. The case has been to the Calif. Appellate Court #A101791 and Calif. Supreme Court #S131445 and now back to the Appellate and back to the trial court. As for the manufacturing of evidence by State Farm that has been shown to a court in Sonoma County, California Case #CGC234700 and the trial is set for March 2, 2007. The information is credible and factual
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