The Crystal Brame wrongful deal lawsuit lost another judge Friday.
Two days after Crystal Brame's family moved their wrongful death lawsuit north because of difficulty finding a Pierce County Judge to hear it, the King County judge assigned to the case recused himself.
Crystal Brame's family moved their lawsuit against the City of Tacoma to King County on Tuesday, ending a fight over whether any Pierce County judge could hear the case.
A NEW JUDGE HAS been picked to hear the Crystal Brame lawsuit. Pierce County Superior Court Judge Bruce Cohoe was assigned the case Monday, said James Orlando, presiding judge for the county.
Pierce County is running out of judges who can hear the Crystal Brame wrongful death lawsuit.
Pierce County is reviewing a wrongful death claim filed against it by Crystal Brame's family and is expected to give its official response within the next two weeks.
The wrongful death lawsuit filed by Crystal Brame's family against the City of Tacoma is back in Pierce County Superior Court.
Judson family attorney Paul Luvera plans to file a wrongful death claim against Gig Harbor in the shooting of Crystal Brame "within the next week or so."
The City of Tacoma and Crystal Brame's family are fighting over where the family's wrongful death lawsuit should be tried.
Crystal Brame's family took a step Tuesday toward suing Tacoma's mayor, saying public comments by Bill Baarsma show he knew about David Brame's domestic violence before the police chief fatally shot his wife and himself in April.
Crystal Brame's family's offer to settle its legal claim against the City of Tacoma is reasonable and a good starting point for negotiations, say attorneys for the city.
Crystal Brame's family today will offer to settle its claim against the City of Tacoma for far less than the $75 million it originally asked for, but has stepped up its demands for "truth-telling and accountability."
Crystal Brame's sister will get custody of her young children, and David Brame's family will get to visit the children in time.
The late Tacoma Police Chief David Brame's parents want to visit his two children, but a psychologist and a court-appointed guardian say they shouldn't yet because Haley and David Brame Jr. fear their grandmother, Beverly Brame.
Eugene Brame says he's tired of reading lies about his son, the late Tacoma Police Chief David Brame, in the newspaper.
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