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11/22/2005
Lynch:
No Station evidence concealed
Rhode
Island Attorney General Patrick C. Lynch yesterday said there is no substance
to accusations that state prosecutors concealed evidence from the state grand
jury that indicted three men in connection with the West Warwick Station nightclub
fire ...
11/18/2005
R.I.,
state fire marshal out of Station fire civil suit
Updated
4:30 p.m.
PROVIDENCE -- A federal judge has dropped the state of Rhode Island and the
state fire marshal from the civil lawsuits stemming from the 2003 Station nightclub
fire, which killed 100 people and injured more than 200 others.
11/15/2005
Derderians
seek dismissal of charges
PROVIDENCE
-- The brothers who owned The Station nightclub have asked the Superior Court
to dismiss manslaughter charges against them because, they allege, state lawyers
prosecuting the brothers for the disastrous 2003 fire at the club withheld...
11/11/2005
3
defendants dropped from Station lawsuit
PROVIDENCE
-- A federal judge has dropped three of the defendants in the civil lawsuit
stemming from the Station nightclub fire.
11/10/2005
Derderians
grilled about assets in federal bankruptcy court
PROVIDENCE
-- A lawyer representing victims of The Station fire yesterday grilled nightclub
owners Jeffrey and Michael Derderian about their assets during a bankruptcy
court hearing.
11/09/2005
Lawyer
wants court to pursue all Derderians' assets
Posted
6:07 p.m.
PROVIDENCE -- A lawyer for victims of The Station Nightclub fire today asked
a bankruptcy court trustee to ensure that the court pursues all potential assets
of Station owners Jeffrey and Michael Derderian.
11/08/2005
Foam's
flammability not disclosed, says salesman
PROVIDENCE
-- The company that sold highly flammable foam to control noise at The Station
nightclub, where 100 people died in a fire in 2003, told its employees not to
warn customers about the material they were buying, the salesman who sold...
11/07/2005
Station
foam salesman: Policy was to not warn of dangers
Posted
2:22 p.m.
PROVIDENCE -- The salesman who sold flammable foam to the owners of The Station
nightclub, where 100 people died in a 2003 fire, said it was the company's policy
to not warn customers about the dangers of the product they were selling, according
to newly filed court documents.
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