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Recent News About Pritt & Spano Pllc
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Woman alleges her brother died after getting fentanyl while in jail
CHARLESTON – The estate of a man says he died after being able to obtain fentanyl while incarcerated at the Western Regional Jail. -
Lawsuits allege excessive force by West Virginia State Trooper
CHARLESTON —Three lawsuits have been filed against the West Virginia State Police alleging excessive force by one of its police officers. -
Former inmate says he suffered nerve damage from beating by jail officer
CHARLESTON – A former inmate at the North Central Regional Jail says unknown employees of the state Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation beat him until he was knocked out and left him with permanent nerve damage. -
Woman receives shock while playing video poker at Mardi Gras Casino & Resort
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County woman says she was shocked while visiting the Mardi Gras Casino & Resort, but it unfortunately wasn’t because she hit the jackpot. -
Man says South Charleston police officers gave him two doses of Narcan because he was sleeping in his car
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County man says he was two doses of Narcan by members of the South Charleston Police Department even though he hadn’t taken any illegal drugs. -
Charges against former WSAZ meteorologist dropped related to bar fight with co-worker
CHARLESTON – Misdemeanor charges against a former WSAZ meteorologist who had been accused of assaulting a co-worker at a Charleston bar have been dismissed. -
Couple accuses medical facilities of unlawful prescription of drugs
PINEVILLE — A Wyoming County couple is suing medical facilities and physicians, alleging medical negligence in drug prescriptions. -
Former patient accuses health care data provider of breach of confidentiality
CHARLESTON — A Logan County woman is suing a Charleston health care data provider, alleging invasion of privacy and negligence. -
Former Pratt property owners allege sewage system operators' negligence caused damage
CHARLESTON — Two former Pratt residents are suing Pratt sewage system operators, alleging breach of duty. -
Attorney says AG's office shouldn’t be involved in criminal proceedings
CHARLESTON – A Charleston attorney has said that Attorney General Patrick Morrisey’s office should not be involved in a criminal case on a county level, but that his office is denying a Boone County inmate his own inmate records, despite a signed release and order from Circuit Judge William Thompson.