

You can’t just deny someone off their prescription record without full details.
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Which I haven’t had a child in 5 years and haven’t taken depression medication in 5 years… which I lose my daughter 5 years ago. Like I said I’m a healthy female everything that’s on the prescription record shows medication I was prescribed during my pregnancy and after the loss of my child. Now I’m being denied insurance because of my depression medicine that I haven’t taken in 5 years. I was approved for life insurance through this company in 2020, I canceled my insurance because I realized it was term life and I needed whole life. It’s wrong and unfair you can’t deny someone life insurance just because they took depression medication after the lost of their child!! Then no one ask why the medication was taken just denied me life insurance but if I am being denied now why wasn’t I denied in 2020? Seeing that my prescription history goes back to 20 was when I took the medication. For example, they pointed to his employment as a cashier at a discount store where he never had any disciplinary issues.I haven’t taken medication since any type of medication since 2018, yet I am being denied life insurance this time around be I wasn’t denied in 2020. Their witnesses said Cruz faked brain damage during testing and that he was capable of controlling his actions, but chose not to. In rebuttal, Satz and his team contended that Cruz did not suffer from fetal alcohol damage but has antisocial personality disorder - in lay terms, he’s a sociopath. They never brought up Cruz’s high school years or called his younger half-brother, Zachary, whom they accused of bullying. The defense cut its case short, calling only about 25 of the 80 witnesses they said would testify. Uncover why Globe Life is the best company for you. Compare pay for popular roles and read about the team’s work-life balance. Get the inside scoop on jobs, salaries, top office locations, and CEO insights. That left his widowed adoptive mother overwhelmed, they said. Find out what works well at Globe Life from the people who know best. Their experts said his bizarre, troubling and sometimes violent behavior starting at age 2 was misdiagnosed as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, meaning he never got the proper treatment. v gave tearful and angry statements.Ĭruz’s lead attorney Melisa McNeill and her team never questioned the horror he inflicted, but focused on their belief that his birth mother’s heavy drinking during pregnancy left him with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder. He took the jury to the fenced-off building, which remains blood-stained and bullet-pocked. Teachers and students testified about watching others die. He played security videos of the shooting and showed gruesome crime scene and autopsy photos.

He focused on Cruz’s eight months of planning, the seven minutes he stalked the halls of a three-story classroom building, firing 140 shots with an AR-15-style semi-automatic rifle, and his escape. Lead prosecutor Mike Satz kept his case simple for the seven-man, five-woman jury. The suspect in the 2019 massacre of 23 at an El Paso, Texas, Walmart is awaiting trial. who fatally shot at least 17 people died during or immediately after their attacks by suicide or police gunfire.
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The massacre is the deadliest mass shooting that has ever gone to trial in the U.S. Cruz said he chose Valentine’s Day to make it impossible for Stoneman Douglas students to celebrate the holiday ever again. Some parents sobbed as they left court.Ĭruz, 24, pleaded guilty a year ago to murdering 14 students and three staff members and wounding 17 others on Feb. This system is only for authorized Globe Life and its affiliates (hereinafter referred to as The Company) employees, contractors and business partners. Many shook their heads, looked angry or covered their eyes, as the judge spent 50 minutes reading the jury’s decision for each victim. Rumblings grew from the family section - packed with about three dozen parents, spouses and other relatives of the victims - as life sentences were announced. Relatives, along with the students and teachers Cruz wounded, will be given the opportunity to speak at the sentencing hearing.Ĭruz, his hair unkempt, largely sat hunched over and stared at the table as the jury’s recommendations were read. Circuit Judge Elizabeth Scherer will formally issue the life sentences Nov. Under Florida law, a death sentence requires a unanimous vote on at least one count.
