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 |  | INSURANCE 
 
 |  | 1. | Court prorates duty to defend in long latency disease case. Daniel Arceneaux v. Amstar Corp., 2015-C-0588 (La. 09/07/16)[23 pp.]
 From LSCR Volume 24, Issue 9
  
    American Sugar Refining, Inc. was sued by plaintiffs claiming that they worked at its refinery in Arabi, Louisiana, during years ranging from 1941 through 2006 and suffe... view full summary |  |  | TORTS 
 
 |  | 2. | Court  addresses  res  nova  issues  regarding  damages,  interest,  and  fees  in Louisiana Governmental Claims Act case. Brandy Fecke v. LSU Board of Supervisors, 2015-C-1806 c/w 2015-C-1807 (La. 09/23/16)[30 pp.]
 From LSCR Volume 24, Issue 9
  
    Plaintiff was a twenty-three-year-old senior at LSU when she fractured the talus bone in her ankle  while  participating  in  a  compulsory  rock  climbing  assignment  ... view full summary |  |  | CRIMINAL 
 
 |  | 3. | Court affirms death sentence for brutal murder of three unarmed brothers. State v. Marcus Donte Reed, 2014-KA-1980 (La. 09/07/16)[72 pp.]
 From LSCR Volume 24, Issue 9
   
    In  2010 a  Caddo  Parish jury convicted defendant and sentenced him to death for the  first-degree murder of three unarmed brothers, Jeremiah, Jarquis, and Gene Adams.... view full summary |  | 4. | Court  orders  appeal  vacated  and  case  remanded  for  district  court  to comply with earlier order of the Court. State v. Alireza Sadeghi, 2016-KK-1589 (La. 09/09/16)[3 pp.]
 From LSCR Volume 24, Issue 9
  
    Defendant  was  charged  with  second  degree  rape  and  video  voyeurism.  The  district  court granted a protective order prohibiting defendant from contacting the al... view full summary |  | 5. | District  court  should  not  have  suppressed  evidence  from  laptop  of pornography involving juveniles. State v. Donald Crochet, 2016-KK-1123 (La. 09/23/16)[2 pp.]
 From LSCR Volume 24, Issue 9
  
    Pursuant to a warrant, officers searched defendant's home to look for a stolen iPhone. While there  they  found  twenty-three  one-pound  bags  of  marijuana,  along  wi... view full summary | 
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