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Supreme Court Restricts Admissibility of Evidence of Injured Worker's Immigration Status

05/09/2017
policies and priorities. Such a procedure would be confusing and possibly create unfair prejudice against Escamilla the court said. The court concluded that Escamillas immigration status should not be presented to the jury unless the preponderance of the evidence establishes that he is likely to be

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Supreme Court Sets Oral Argument for Case on Undocumented Worker's Lost Earnings

11/03/2016
panel said that any damages payable to Noe Escamilla would have to be based on his earning potential in his native Mexico where he would be able to lawfully hold a job. Escamilla had moved to the U.S. with his parents when he was a teenager and worked for several years as a masonry laborer. He

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Immigration Status Fair Game for Determining Lost Future Earnings

04/01/2016
An Indiana Court of Appeals panel in a split decision ruled Thursday that any jury award to an injured worker who had no legal right to work in the United States must be based on his earning potential in Mexico not the U.S. Case Escamilla v. Shiel Sexton Co. 54A01-1506-CT-602 03312016

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