Jury Awards $3.25 Million to Mother in St. Paul Police Shooting Case; Second Trial Boosts Compensation

St. Paul, MN – The mother of Cordale Handy, a man fatally shot by St. Paul police officers in 2017, was awarded $3.25 million by a federal jury on Monday. The decision marks the second verdict in a protracted legal battle, underscoring ongoing tensions over police use of force and the value of human life in wrongful death cases. Kim Handy Jones, who pursued the civil lawsuit after the slashing of a prior $10 million award to $2.5 million, obtained $3.25 million in compensatory damages in this latest trial before Judge John Tunheim. The jury … Read more

Jury Awards $3.25 Million to Family of Cordale Handy, Rules St. Paul Officer Used Excessive Force in 2017 Shooting

St. Paul, MN — A federal jury in St. Paul has awarded $3.25 million to the family of Cordale Handy, who was fatally shot by local police in 2017. The decision, reached after a summer 2023 trial, concluded that one of the two officers involved used excessive force in the incident that ended Handy’s life at the age of 29. The lawsuit, initiated by Handy’s mother, Kimberly Handy-Jones, contested the actions of the officers and sought justice for her son’s death. After the initial trial, the city faced a punitive damages charge of $1.5 million … Read more

Jury Awards $4 Million in Damages, Exceeding Cap, in High-Stakes Verdict — Appeal Looms Over Dual Jury Decision

In a recent court decision that has sparked a complex legal debate, a jury was directed by Judge Tunheim to weigh several critical factors in determining the compensation due for past and future damages. These factors included the deceased’s previous earnings, prospective financial potential, and the reasonable costs for funeral and burial services. Additionally, considerations were made for the loss of time, guidance, and comfort caused by the death. In his guidance to the jury, Tunheim emphasized that the decision should not aim to punish the defendant, nor should it factor in the grief or … Read more

Walter Salles’ ‘I’m Still Here’ Tops Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards with Zoe Saldaña and ‘No Other Land’ Also Winning Big

Palm Springs, California — Celebrated filmmakers and star-studded performances lit up the Palm Springs International Film Festival which concluded on January 13. Over a span of twelve days, the festival showcased a diverse array of 165 films from more than 70 countries, culminating in the much-anticipated juried awards that spotlighted global talents and impactful storytelling. Among the top honorees was Walter Salles’ poignant Brazilian film “I’m Still Here,” which clinched the FIPRESCI Prize for Best International Feature Film. The movie, detailing the struggles of a mother during an encroaching dictatorship, was lauded for its nuanced … Read more