Baltimore County Files Motion For New Trial In Korryn Gaines Lawsuit
BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- Baltimore County filed a motion to reduce the compensation damages awarded to Korryn Gaines' family. Gaines was shot and killed by Baltimore County Police in 2016.
Gaines was killed during a six-hours standoff at her Randallstown apartment after pointing a shotgun at officers trying to serve an arrest warrant stemming from a traffic stop that included disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.
A jury awarded $38 million to her family, including $32.87 million for Gaines' 5-year-old son, Kodi and $4.53 million for her daughter Karsyn. Kodi was at the apartment when the shooting occurred and was injured. Karsyn was not present.
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The motion also asked to have the jury's decision overridden and for the county to be granted a new trial.
Attorneys for Gaines' family claimed officers used excessive force and the jury decided the shooting violated the civil rights of both Gaines and Kodi.
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If the motion fails and the verdict stands, the county would be liable to pay the $38 million on behalf of Cpl. Royce Ruby; the officer who shot Gaines.
Prior to the civil trial, county prosecutors found Officer Ruby's shooting legally justified and criminal charges were not filed.
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