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Kuzyk Law's "Fighting For Justice"

Kuzyk Law's "Fighting For Justice"

Fighting For Justice

"Kuzyk Law's Fighting for Justice" Radio with Robert, Mark, & Reid analyzes civil cases in the news, trends in the law, & covers all legal current events. - http://www.kuzyklaw.com

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    Kuzyk Law's "Fighting for Justice" Radio with Attorney's Reid Breitman, Mark Leonardo, and Robert Ryan Call Kuzyk Law at (661) 945-6969 San Diego student forced to urinate in bucket wins $1.25M lawsuit A California Superior Court jury has ordered the San Diego Unified School District to pay $1.25 million to a former student who, after her bathroom break request was denied, was forced to pee in a bucket. The incident occurred at the Patrick Henry High School on Feb. 22, 2012. The school district denied the student's initial claim seeking $25,000 but the California jury voted in favor of the student. The student said the incident fueled gossip, lewd texts, depression and a suicide attempt. The San Diego Unified School District's lawyers said the teacher never intended to embarrass the student, arguing she attempted to find a solution in a lapse of judgement to what she mistakenly believed was a strict no-bathroom-break policy, The San Diego Union-Tribune reported. the nature of recalls to change if over-the-air updates can make cars safer.. ================================================= Famous celebrity wrongful death suits OJ Simpson The former actor and NFL running back was found not guilty of the 1994 murder of Nicole Brown Simpson, his ex-wife, and her friend Ron Goldman. Family members of the couple filed a wrongful death suit against Simpson, who was found liable in 1997. Simpson was ordered to pay more than $33 million in damages to the families of the victims, according to Biography.com. Robert Blake In 2005, the 1970s-era TV star was acquitted by a jury in the death of his second wife, Bonny Lee Bakley. Just eight months later, however, a civil jury found that he killed Bakley or had someone else kill her and ordered him to pay $30 million to her children, according to The Washington Post

    Wed, 08 Feb 2017 - 1h 00min
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    Kuzyk Law's "Fighting for Justice" Radio with Attorney's Reid Breitman, Mark Leonardo, and Robert Ryan Call Kuzyk Law at (661) 945-6969 Stories Include: Tesla's Autopilot investigation could change the nature of auto recalls  Just a few months after the federal government opened up its investigation into Tesla's Autopilot system, the electric carmaker released a software update that could have prevented the whole ordeal in the first place.The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration launched its investigation in June after a driver died in an accident that occurred while his Tesla Model S was operating with Autopilot activated.  ================================================= Lawsuit Demands Apple Lock iPhones To Stop Texting While Driving  A new class-action lawsuit filed in California earlier this week aims to hold Apple accountable for a number of automobile accidents caused by drivers getting distracted by their iPhones. The folks behind lawsuit are hoping to force the company to install a new safety feature on its devices to prevent users from texting while they are driving. According to the suit, Apple has possessed the technology required to implement such a feature since 2008, and was granted a patent for it in 2014.  ================================================= A man in California was charged with driving under the influence—of caffeine. Yes, essentially a DUI for drinking too much Starbucks. Joining us now is Mr. Schwab’s Attorney, Solano County Criminal Defense Attorney Stacy Barrett. We can learn more about her by visiting http://www.maascriminaldefense.com/. Ms. Barrett welcome to the program.

    Fri, 03 Feb 2017 - 1h 13min
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    Kuzyk Law's "Fighting for Justice" Radio with Attorney's Reid Breitman, Mark Leonardo, and Robert Ryan Call Kuzyk Law at (661) 945-6969 Storie's covered inclde: Bus driver admits leaving autistic teen to die in locked hot bus A school bus driver who left an autistic 19-year-old man alone in the locked vehicle on a warm summer day pleaded guilty Friday to a felony count stemming from his death, which triggered a new state law aimed at preventing such tragedies. Armando Abel Ramirez, 37, pleaded guilty to one count of dependent adult abuse resulting in death and admitted an allegation of proximately causing death to the victim, Hun Joon “Paul” Lee, according to Shiara Davila-Morales of the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office. The Amazon Echo: Expert Witness in a Murder Trial? The Amazon Echo, a smart speaker and personal assistant device responsive to voice commands, was one of this holiday season’s most popular gifts. Amazon.com, Inc. states that the Echo was its best-selling product, with millions sold worldwide. The Echo has myriad of uses – it streams music, reads audio books aloud, and now . . . may solve a murder? Prosecutors in Arkansas seem to think so. Last year, the body of Victor Collins was found floating in a hot tub at a friend’s home. The friend, James Andrew Bates, was subsequently charged with murder.  David Spade involved in car crash at busy L.A. intersection Comedian David Spade crashed his Range Rover at a busy intersection in L.A. The "Grown Ups" star was involved in a three-car accident near the intersection of Beverly and Sunset boulevards, TMZ reports. Spade's Range Rover was reportedly struck by another vehicle whose driver sped up to beat a yellow light. Spade's vehicle then spun around and into another car.

    Wed, 11 Jan 2017 - 1h 04min
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    Kuzyk Law's "Fighting for Justice" Radio with Attorney's Reid Breitman, Mark Leonardo, and Robert Ryan Call Kuzyk Law at (661) 945-6969 Today's Stories Include Man Files Lawsuit Against Tesla Claiming His Model X Spontaneously Accelerated Into His Living Room In addition to claiming that the sudden acceleration was caused by Son pressing the accelerator pedal, and not by any fault of the car, a statement from a Tesla spokesperson said the following: “Before filing his class action lawsuit against Tesla, Mr. Son had threatened to use his celebrity in Korea to hurt Tesla unless we agreed to make a financial payment and acknowledge that the vehicle accelerated on its own.  Daughter Files Baby Powder Wrongful Death Lawsuit Like many other women, Ann Christine Underwood regularly used Johnson & Johnson’s baby powder products for feminine hygiene. And, like thousands of other women, she developed ovarian cancer. Her daughter, Amy F. Darnold, believes her mother’s cancer was a direct result of baby powder use. Ms. Underwood used baby powder around her groin for over fifty years. California man fights DUI charge for driving under influence of caffeine Caffeine may be the “nootropic” brain drug of choice in Silicon Valley, but an hour’s drive north in Solano County, California, the stimulant could get you charged with driving under the influence. That is according to defense attorney Stacey Barrett, speaking on behalf of her client, Joseph Schwab. After being pulled over on 5 August 2015, Schwab was charged by the Solano County district attorney with misdemeanor driving under the influence of a drug.

    Wed, 04 Jan 2017 - 52min
  • 17 - Kuzyk Law's "Fighting for Justice" - New California Laws for 2017

    Kuzyk Law's "Fighting for Justice" Radio with Attorney's Reid Breitman, Mark Leonardo, and Robert Ryan Call Kuzyk Law at (661) 945-6969 Stories Covered This Week Include: New California Laws for 2017 Minimum wage: As of January first, the minimum wage will increase from 10 to $10.50 an hour: that's for businesses for 26 or more employees. That wage will keep rising until it hits 15-dollars an hour in 2022.   Assault weapons:  this year, lawmakers passed a number of bills to strengthen our tough gun laws, and voters passed even more regulations: As of January first: people who own magazines that hold more than 10 rounds will be required to give them up. Buyers will need a background check before purchasing ammunition and will be barred from buying new weapons that have a bullet button: a device that makes it easier to dislodge a magazine.   Handgun storage: As of January first: all law enforcement officers have the same rules as the rest of us when it comes to handguns: they must be securely stored in a lockbox out of plain view or in the trunk if weapons are left in an unattended vehicle.   Sexual assault: Largely due to the sentence in the Brock Turner case, those convicted of sexual assault on an unconscious or severely intoxicated person in California will not receive a sentence of probation only...   It's not just texting anymore:  new state law in California prohibits the use of any hand-held device while driving: including using traffic apps or updating your Instagram account while driving. If your phone is voice-operated or mounted in your car, you're okay.

    Thu, 29 Dec 2016 - 40min
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