Bryan Stow, the San Francisco Giants fan who was attacked outside of Dodger Stadium in March 2011, was in court Wednesday during the last day of testimony in his case against the organization for allegedly providing the lax security conditions that led to his assault.Stow was last in court during the opening phase of the trial when jurors were selected earlier this month. He was in a wheelchair and joined by a caretaker, family members and his children.After his attack in a Dodger Stadium parking lot during opening day three years ago, Stow was left with permanent brain damage. His attorneys have estimated his lifetime care and lost wages could amount to upwards of $35 million. Timeline: Investigation in Bryan Stow CaseLouis Sanchez and Brian Norwood, both of Rialto, plead guilty in Stow's criminal trial for felony charges brought against them for attacking Stow. They were sentenced in February to eight and four years in prison, respectively.The civil suit filed against the Dodgers alleges the team were criminally negligent because they provided insufficient security inside and around the ballpark during the game, including in parking lot 2, where Stow was assaulted.The Dodgers...
Bryan Stow in Court for Civil Suit Against the Dodgers
Published June 25, 2014 at 11:40 AM
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