Jury Orders Former Chilean Officer to Pay $4 Million in Death
By Catherine Wilson Associated Press Writer
Published: Oct 15, 2003
MIAMI (AP) - A jury ordered a former Chilean army officer Wednesday to pay $4 million to relatives of a government planner killed by a roving death squad as Gen. Augusto Pinochet solidified his coup's grasp on power in 1973.
The jury found Armando Fernandez Larios, a Miami auto body shop manager, liable for extra-judicial killing, crimes against humanity, cruelty and torture in massacres by the so-called Caravan of Death in five Chilean cities.
The award to the family of Winston Cabello- a day before the 30th anniversary of his death - is the first by a U.S. jury for crimes against humanity, family attorneys said. The family acknowledges it is unlikely that they will ever collect much of the $3 million in compensatory damages and $1 million in punitive damages, but said that wasn't the point. (snip)
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The Bush administration has sided with corporations challenging lawsuits filed under the law for alleged complicity in human rights abuses abroad. (snip/...)
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