Jurors would be called on Thursday to decide whether the Dodgers organization was liable for the brutal beating of San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow, who suffered permanent brain damage on opening day in March 2011.Stow's attorneys have alleged throughout the month-long civil trial that former Dodgers owner Frank McCourt and the organization did not provide enough security to prevent the attack during the rivalry game. Bryan Stow Case: Timeline, Video, Court CoverageOn Thursday, Stow's lawyer said security operations at the park that night was virtually non-existent."The budget, basically, is 64 cents for every person that goes in there...it costs $10 to park your car," Tom Girardi said. "There's no protection in Lot 2 in any way, shape or form from anybody."The Dodgers have contended that the security staffing for the game was larger than ever and that the attack could not have been prevented."Budgets went up every year," defense attorney Dana Fox said. He also argued that the security budget statistic wasn't comparable to anything, and that it might actually fall in line with industry standards.Fox reminded the jury that they had to find that the organization was...
Closing Arguments Wrap Up in Bryan Stow Case
Published June 26, 2014 at 12:40 PM
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