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Yay to a Judge Graham.
Judge Graham ruled that Anello, who is reportedly in his early 50s, should have literally used his senses.
“Based on the record evidence which reveals that the windows surrounding the subject window were tinted; that Mr. Anello reached out in front of him and felt no glass in the window opening before extending the Decedent out to the window opening; that this incident took place on the 11th deck of the Defendant’s vessel,” Graham wrote.
“And that Mr. Anello leaned his upper body over the wooden hand railing and out to the window opening before deciding to lift the Decedent up to the window, this Court finds that a reasonable person through ordinary use of his senses would have known of the dangers associated with Mr. Anello’s conduct.
Accordingly, the Defendant owed no duty to warn of it,’ the judge continued
Royal Caribbean cleared of negligence in toddler Chloe Wiegand's 2019 death
Judge Graham ruled that Anello, who is reportedly in his early 50s, should have literally used his senses.
“Based on the record evidence which reveals that the windows surrounding the subject window were tinted; that Mr. Anello reached out in front of him and felt no glass in the window opening before extending the Decedent out to the window opening; that this incident took place on the 11th deck of the Defendant’s vessel,” Graham wrote.
“And that Mr. Anello leaned his upper body over the wooden hand railing and out to the window opening before deciding to lift the Decedent up to the window, this Court finds that a reasonable person through ordinary use of his senses would have known of the dangers associated with Mr. Anello’s conduct.
Accordingly, the Defendant owed no duty to warn of it,’ the judge continued
Royal Caribbean cleared of negligence in toddler Chloe Wiegand's 2019 death
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