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Tobacco lawsuit against Philip Morris going to trial again

February 3, 2009

Nearly two months after ending in a mistrial, the first of about 8,000 cases against tobacco companies in Florida is scheduled to head to trial again next week in Broward.

 

Cooper City widow Elaine Hess is suing cigarette maker Philip Morris, alleging her husband’s death was caused by his addiction to cigarettes containing nicotine. Stuart Hess, a locksmith, died of lung cancer at age 55 in 1997.

 

The case originally went to trial in December, but ended on the second day of testimony after an expert witness for Hess used a racial slur. Robert Proctor, a Stanford University professor, used the ”N word” in court while referring to a research project he was conducting on “the history of racism in the tobacco archives.”

 

Read Article: Miami Herald

 

Posted By: Phoenix DUI Attorney

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