
If speeding Okeechobee Deputy Sheriff Joseph Gracie would have used his lights and sirens in response to an emergency call, 21-year-old Hilda Medrano would not have been “needlessly killed,” argued Edward H. Zebersky and Steffani M. Russo of Zebersky Payne in Fort Lauderdale.
Edward H. Zebersky and Steffani M. Russo of Zebersky Payne in Fort Lauderdale landed a $5 million jury verdict for Ricardo Medrano-Arzate and Eva Chavez-Medrano, the parents of 21-year-old Hilda Medrano, who was struck and killed by a deputy sheriff’s patrol car, speeding in response to a dispatch call in Okeechobee.
Read the Full Article published at law.com on September 17, 2019 by Raychel Lean