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The jury reaches a judgment in the case of the wrong death against the former Bishop Gorman Star | Local Nevada

On Tuesday, a jury awarded 15 million US dollars to the man of the man, who was killed by a former Bishop Gorman basketball in an accident in 2020.

Zaon Collins, a Star -Unlv recruit, who is now a junior of Fresno State, fell into a car driven by Eric Echevarria (52) and previously owed himself to drive ruthless driving, which led to death and vehicle.

In 2023 he was sentenced to three months in prison and three years of probation after he guilty to ruthlessly ruthlessly driving, which led to death and vehicle, but finally spent 56 days in prison.

Echevarria's wife and son sued Collins in 2021 and claimed to calm death and negligence. Her lawyer Ramzy Ladah asked the jurors to award them 35 million US dollars plus a reduction in penalty on Monday. The jury decided against the awarding of a replacement of punishment.

The lawyer of Collins, Stephanie Zinna, said that the total damage should be about 2.9 million US dollars, and argued that Collins, the accelerated, and Echevarria, who turned to Collins, made both “human mistakes”.

The prosecutors previously said that Collins' system had 3.0 nanograms per milliliter THC, the site that culminated marijuana when the legal limit was 2.0 nanograms per milliliter. A forensic scientist from the Metropolitan Police Department, however, told a Grand jury that there is not enough examinations to know when Collins consumed marijuana.

Grand Jurors rejected it to complain about it for Dui.

This is a developing story. Have a look after updates.

Contact Noble Brigham at nbrigham@reviewjournal.com. Follow @Brighamnoble on X.

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