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April 2022: The MDL Paraquat class action judge will have a status conference on April 1st to review where the litigation is headed and how best to take the bellwether lawsuits forward for trial in November 2022. 44 new paraquat lawsuits have been added to the MDL in the last two weeks. At this pace, April 2022 will be the busiest month for new files yet. Last week, the parties filed their class-action bellwether picks with the Paraquat MDL judge. Those choices, however, have not been made public.
May 2022: In the last month, over 50 new cases have been added to the Paraquat Lawsuit Multidistrict Litigation (MDL). A group of six patients was recently selected by the Paraquat MDL court for the initial Paraquat Parkinson's disease bellwether trials. As a result, the first trial in November 2022 is approaching soon. The strategy is to select 16 paraquat claims from among the almost 1000 Parkinson's disease litigation claims filed. Following some limited fact discovery in these instances, paraquat attorneys on both sides submitted a preference list to the MDL court, ranking the 16 cases in order of priority. Attorneys for plaintiffs seek the finest facts for their clients, while defense attorneys want the worst. The judge whittled the list down to six Paraquat claims based on these rankings.
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Visiting a loved one in prison is already an emotional challenge. If you’ve faced sexual abuse while trying to visit, the pain and trauma can feel overwhelming. No one should endure such an experience, especially while trying to provide support to an incarcerated family member. We are dedicated to helping individuals who have suffered sexual abuse during prison visits. We understand the unique emotional, legal, and financial struggles that come with these traumatic events. Our compassionate team is here to support you every step of the way, ensuring that your rights are protected and your voice is heard.
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Reports of abuse by teachers, staff, and coaches in San Joaquin County schools highlight a troubling failure to protect students. Cases involving sexual abuse breach the trust families place in schools, leaving victims with lasting trauma. These incidents reveal systemic issues in oversight and accountability within the district, putting vulnerable students at risk. Students who experience abuse have the right to seek justice under California law. Schools can be held accountable for negligence and failing to protect students from harm. Reporting abuse can be challenging, especially when schools attempt to minimize or cover up incidents. Legal representation helps families pursue justice, secure compensation, and demand accountability to prevent further harm.
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Samantha J. Marco (formerly Fitzpatrick) - Teacher - Ripon High School - Pleaded guilty to the sexual assault of a student. Ms. Marco admitted to having an inappropriate relationship with a minor student in the 2016-2017 school year. Sentenced to three years of probation. Additionally, Marco was required to register as a sex offender.
Timothy M. Walth - Music teacher -Tully C. Knoles School - Charged with possessing obscene images, contacting a minor with intent to commit a felony, and annoying or molesting a child. 2012 incident that allegedly involved an inappropriate online relationship he was having with a then-13-year-old boy he met at church.
Matthew B. Teeters - English teacher & girls golf coach - Lincoln High School - Arrested by authorities for having improper sexual conduct with female students during the 2008-09 school year. The inappropriate communications were discovered by the school administration, leading to his immediate suspension and subsequent arrest. Teeters faced charges related to child exploitation and inappropriate contact with minors. The final outcome of the case resulted in Teeters being convicted and sentenced to prison, along with the revocation of his teaching credentials.
Kevin P. Holeman - ROTC Teacher - East Union High School - Holeman was arrested on charges of having sex with a 16-year-old student in 2016. A school resource officer responded to an ongoing sexual relationship that led to an investigation.
Brian T. Hook - Social science teacher & basketball coach - Pioneer Valley High School - Charged in 2014 with four counts of unlawful sex with a minor after having a relationship with a 16-year-old female student. alleged sexual encounters took place on and off campus during the five month period, including at Hook’s home, at a local motel and inside Hook’s classroom
Donald D. Tisher - Track and field coach - East Union High School - Former California sheriff's deputy and college coach was accused of sexually assaulting a student athlete in her Stockton home, Investigation unveiled that she was unconscious during the alleged attack.
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