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The selection of the jury, which begins with negligent complaints from relatives of the A1A -Crash victim

On Monday, lawyers will be made by the local jury pool from the local jury pool and an alternative to decide whether the Elizabeth Jewkes-Danielsen, based in Orchid, owes the family of the residents of John's Island's Island, Christopher and Frances Ingraham, for a fatal accident on A1a in the Indian River Shores.

Paul Danielsen, Elizabeth's husband, is also sued by family members who represent Frances Ingraham, and Christopher Ingraham, who died of his injuries after the crash, for negligence. Danielsen and Jewkes-Danielsen are represented by separate lawyers who accept their own defense cases because husband and wife are separate respondents in the lawsuit.

Danielsen and Jewkes-Danielsen are accused of ruthlessly driving on A1A from the Polo Grill through the Indian river coast north, which led to the accident with the Ingrahams, which also drove north from dinner in the Riomar Beach Club.

Paul Danielsen surely came to his orchid apartment and heard about the accident after Jewkes-Danielsen had been brought to the hospital with serious injuries, and Danielsen's lawyer “obviously false” the racing allegations.

Judge Cynthia Cox decided last week that Paul Danielsen, a federal lawyer from California, no civilian or criminal sanctions because of the fact that the couple at the Citrus Grillhouse on the Ocean Drive lasted for starters, wine and a Martini before dinner on the evening of the accident and drinks with friends.

Attorney Dane Ullian from the Cooksey law firm, who represented the Ingraham family, asked Cox to declare a delay in the case of what he claimed, although he was a great misstep, although a copy of Citrus Grillhouse's credit card occupancy was finally not received by Danielsen from Danielsen's lawyers, but directly from the restaurant, but directly from the restaurant.

The case is to be heard by senior judge James Midelis, who could remember the long-standing Iceland readers as the judge, who headed the eight-week fraud against Swindler Ira Hatch in 2010. With several plaintiffs, two separate respondents and three teams of lawyers, this complex civil case was able to take a week or more, which is why Cox Midelis helps to help.

Danielsen's lawyer hoped to delay the next week because of a wedding in the family, but judge Cynthia Cox decided that the case had already been continued too often, and that the family wedding events that the lawyer used as the basis of his request only took two court days, May 29 and 30, during the rest of the travel time.

It is unclear whether Danielsen and Jewkes-Danielsen still live together or communicate regularly, since the day of a recent hearing before the civil court guilty a few hours after Jewkes-Danielsen had known before the criminal court court, to question the vehicle's strike for the same fatal car crash, Paul Danielsen, his lawyer in the corridor and corridor. Presumably referring to the change in the hearing from judge Robert Meadows.

Numerous residents of Barrier Island, doctors and friends of the Ingrahams and Indian River Shores Public Safety Officers are to testify in civil proceedings next week.

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