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re: For Alton Sterling's 5 children, Baton Rouge Metro Council will consider a $5M settlement

Posted on 6/24/20 at 7:22 pm to
Posted by Godfather1
What WAS St George, Louisiana
Member since Oct 2006
80378 posts
Posted on 6/24/20 at 7:22 pm to
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Councilman Trae Welch said he believes the lawsuit should proceed to trial to allow for a full accounting of the case to be “aired out” in public. He also said there are legal questions to be answered on whether the $5 million proposal exceeds the cap on payouts the city-parish might be obligated to pay.


shite.

A Baton Rouge jury would give them $5 million EACH.

Cut your losses. Cut OUR losses. Take the deal.
Posted by lostinbr
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Oct 2017
9762 posts
Posted on 6/24/20 at 9:13 pm to
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shite.

A Baton Rouge jury would give them $5 million EACH.

Cut your losses. Cut OUR losses. Take the deal.

While I’m not convinced this is true, I do think you touched on a key point in all of this. Any decision to settle this case should be made based on recommendations from parish attorney’s office. Not Chauna Banks. Not protestors. Not SWB. The only reason for the city-parish to settle, in my opinion, is if the attorneys feel that it’s prudent in terms of risk/reward compared to trial. Otherwise, you might as well put a “pay $5MM to Alton Sterling’s family” ordinance on the fricking ballot and let the parish vote.

Honestly, I could make the argument that the government should never settle any civil case. It seems like an ethical clusterfrick to do so. If the city has a strong case, you’re pissing away taxpayer dollars. If the city is going to get destroyed when the evidence/testimony comes to light, the public deserves to know the facts of the case and the family deserves the higher judgement they would presumably be awarded.

I don’t see how back room settlement negotiations, paying off the family and avoiding bad publicity for the city, serve the public interest at all. The family is saying that BRPD’s poor training and procedures led to Sterling’s death. If that’s true, isn’t it important for the supporting facts to be revealed at trial?
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