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Litigation

Jul. 6, 2002

Man Injured in Traffic Stop Wins $13.3 Million

LOS ANGELES - A Vista jury has ordered the state to pay $13.3 million to a permanently injured Escondido man, who was a passenger in a car that was stopped by a California Highway Patrol officer in a center median of a freeway and then struck by a pickup truck.

By Leslie Simmons
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        LOS ANGELES - A Vista jury has ordered the state to pay $13.3 million to a permanently injured Escondido man, who was a passenger in a car that was stopped by a California Highway Patrol officer in a center median of a freeway and then struck by a pickup truck.
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