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Ammons Law Firm: Jury Awards $5.1 Million in Death of Harris County Deputy Constable
HOUSTON, May 16 /PRNewswire/ -- A jury inHouston has awarded $5.1 million
to the family of aHarris County deputy constable who was killed by a drunk
driver in February 2004, according to the Ammons Law Firm.
The verdict follows three days of trial in the 269th Judicial District
Court inHarris County. The jury's award includes $1.5 million in punitive
damages.
Frank Scott Claborn was working a late night detail for a construction
company on the West Sam Houston Tollway when his police car was hit by a
pickup truck driven by then-22-year-old Donald Lee Fincher. Mr. Fincher,
whose blood alcohol level was more than three times the legal limit, later
pleaded guilty to a charge of intoxication manslaughter and was sentenced to
four years in prison.
Mr. Fincher is general manager of the Fincher Motor Company located in
Houston andTomball, Texas.
"Nothing will bring back Scott Claborn so that he can be with his wife and
mom and his son," says attorney Rob Ammons of the Ammons Law Firm inHouston,
who represents the family in the civil case against Mr. Fincher. "But the
jury's award sends a strong message that we can't tolerate this sort of
behavior, especially when it takes the life of a police officer."
Mr. Ammons says the family reached a confidential settlement withHouston-
based W.W. Webber, Inc., the construction company involved, prior to trial.
Assisting him and representing Mr. Claborn's mother was attorney John Devine
of Woodfill & Pressler LLP inHouston.
While investigating the case, Mr. Ammons discovered that Mr. Claborn's
boss, Harris County Precinct 4 Constable Ron Hickman, wrote a letter to the
Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles seeking early release for Mr. Fincher. Mr.
Fincher was released on parole in May 2007.
Mr. Ammons is an attorney with a national practice that focuses on the
prosecution of automobile product liability cases, including vehicle
rollovers, fuel-fed fires, crashworthiness cases, and tire failures.
More information is available at http://www.ammonslaw.com.
For more information on the $5.1 million verdict in the Claborn case,
please contact Mark Annick at 800-559-4534, 214-213-1754 or
mark@androvett.com.
SOURCE Ammons Law Firm
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