A Connecticut man is trying to subpoena officials from two tribal casinos as part of a negligence lawsuit.
Edmund Davis believes officials from the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation and the Mohegan Tribe have information about a woman who caused an accident near their casinos even though they aren't parties to his case. A judge last month ruled that the executives enjoy sovereign immunity.
Davis is appealing the decision. His vehicle was struck by Dina Senibaldi, who faces second-degree manslaughter and second-degree assault for an accident that resulted in the death of Davis' passenger in April 2011.
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Attorney for crash survivor renews bid to subpoena casino employees
(The New London Day 1/13)
Connecticut Court Decision:
Davis v. Senibaldi (December 28, 2011)
Connecticut | Litigation
Lawsuit seeks information from Connecticut casino officials
Friday, January 13, 2012
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