Jurors deliberated about two hours before returning their verdict.
A Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy was acquitted this week of a felony count of workers’ compensation insurance fraud.
Jurors deliberated about two hours before returning their verdict on Wednesday, Sept. 13, in the case of Kevin Adams, defense attorney Jacob Glucksman said. The prosecution alleged that Adams — who worked at the Twin Towers Correctional Facility — had filed a false workplace injury claim for which he received disability benefits, while the defense countered that there was an error in medical records about the cause of Adams’ March 2015 knee injury.Glucksman said he intends to file a petition seeking to have his client declared factually innocent of the charge.
“He has wanted his job back from Day One,” Glucksman said. “He is optimistic that he will be able to return.”
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