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Litigation

Aug. 2, 2007

Sterility Suit Focuses on Paternity

LOS ANGELES - A plaintiff who said that pesticide exposure on a Nicaraguan banana plantation left him sterile testified earlier in a deposition that he and his wife conceived a child, according to evidence and testimony provided Tuesday in a Los Angeles court.

By Rebecca Beyer
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      LOS ANGELES - A plaintiff who said that pesticide exposure on a Nicaraguan banana plantation left him sterile testified earlier in a deposition that he and his wife conceived a child, according to evidence and testimony provided Tuesday in a Los Angeles court.
      In a September 2005 deposition, Macario Morales Mendoza testified that he and...

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