Reader Poll
Should the district court be held liable for monetary losses of potential jurors if their identities are stolen because of a recently discovered security breach? Back to story
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Yes. | 96% | 83 | |
No. | 3% | 3 | |
Total Votes | 86 |
Note: This is not a scientific poll. The results reflect only the opinions of those who chose to participate.
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Clark County District Court is negligent and should be liable. I happen to be one of the unfortunate 380 jurors. I also feel that A&B Printing Company is liable for any identity theft. They should have notified the Clark County District Court when they received all of this personnel information.
A&B Printing should be required to buy a quality insurance policy to insure those 380 individuals against identity theft. That would make A&B Printing accountable for their actions...
It's a simple way to make all involved whole.