Government,
Civil Litigation
Mar. 18, 2022
$85M award in wrongful death lawsuit against San Diego sheriffs
“This was a tragic event that happened to a wonderful family, and this case is all about an utter lack of accountability,” said Gerald Singleton, founder and managing partner of Singleton Schreiber.




A San Diego County jury on Wednesday awarded $85 million to the family of a 32-year-old old man who died seven years ago after he was tased, beat and hogtied by deputy sheriffs.
"This was a tragic event that happened to a wonderful family, and this case is all about an utter lack of accountability," said plaintiffs lawyer Gerald Singleton, founder and managing partner of Singleton Schreiber. "We all respect and admire the thousands of law ...
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