Bill Text: FL S0036 | 2010 | Regular Session | Introduced


Bill Title: Relief/Kamel & Dimitri/Palm Beach Co. School Board

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)

Status: (Failed) 2010-04-30 - Died in Committee on The Special Master on Claim Bills [S0036 Detail]

Download: Florida-2010-S0036-Introduced.html
 
Florida Senate - 2010                              (NP)    SB 36 
 
By Senator Crist 
12-00175-10                                             201036__ 
1                        A bill to be entitled 
2         An act for the relief of Ashraf Kamel and Marguerite 
3         Dimitri by the Palm Beach County School Board; 
4         providing for an appropriation to compensate Ashraf 
5         Kamel and Marguerite Dimitri for the wrongful death of 
6         their minor child, Jean A. Pierre Kamel, as a result 
7         of the negligence of the Palm Beach County School 
8         Board; providing a limitation on the payment of fees 
9         and costs; providing an effective date. 
10 
11         WHEREAS, Jean A. Pierre Kamel, age 13, was killed on 
12  January 27, 1997, when he was shot by 14-year-old Tronneal 
13  Mangum in front of Conniston Middle School, a Palm Beach County 
14  public school, and 
15         WHEREAS, Jean A. Pierre Kamel’s surviving father, Ashraf 
16  Kamel, brought a wrongful-death action against the Palm Beach 
17  County School Board seeking damages for Marguerite Dimitri, 
18  Jean’s mother, and himself for their anguish and mental pain and 
19  suffering due to the tragic death of their minor son, and 
20         WHEREAS, before the shooting occurred, Tronneal Mangum and 
21  Jean Kamel, both of whom were students at Conniston, had a prior 
22  confrontation, namely Mangum’s kicking Jean Kamel in his 
23  prosthetic leg, and 
24         WHEREAS, Jean Kamel and Tronneal Mangum met with a guidance 
25  counselor and told the counselor that Mangum had a watch that 
26  belonged to Jean Kamel, and 
27         WHEREAS, Jean Kamel told an agent or employee of the school 
28  board that “Tronneal is out to get me” just days before he was 
29  shot and killed, and 
30         WHEREAS, on the day of the shooting, Tronneal Mangum 
31  traveled to Conniston Middle School on the school bus with a 
32  loaded firearm and entered school property carrying the weapon, 
33  and 
34         WHEREAS, the Palm Beach County School Board was on notice 
35  that students had brought firearms to Conniston Middle School on 
36  previous occasions, and 
37         WHEREAS, on February 8, 2002, a Palm Beach County jury 
38  found that the Palm Beach County School Board was negligent and 
39  80 percent liable for the death of Jean Kamel, and that Jean 
40  Kamel was 20 percent comparatively negligent for his own death, 
41  and 
42         WHEREAS, the same jury determined that the amount of 
43  damages of Ashraf Kamel and Marguerite Dimitri for their anguish 
44  and mental pain and suffering as a result of the negligence of 
45  the Palm Beach County School Board was $2 million, and 
46         WHEREAS, on February 22, 2002, the circuit court reduced 
47  the jury verdict to final judgment in the sum of $1,602,400, 
48  based on the offset for 20 percent comparative negligence, and 
49         WHEREAS, on May 14, 2002, the circuit court entered a cost 
50  judgment in favor of Ashraf Kamel in the amount of $13,490, and 
51         WHEREAS, the Palm Beach County School Board appealed the 
52  final judgment, and the Fourth District Court of Appeal rejected 
53  the appeal in a per curiam affirmed opinion issued on February 
54  12, 2003, and 
55         WHEREAS, on February 27, 2003, the Palm Beach County School 
56  Board filed a Motion for Rehearing and Certification of Issues 
57  of Great Public Importance, which was denied by the Fourth 
58  District Court of Appeal on March 20, 2003, and 
59         WHEREAS, on April 17, 2003, the Palm Beach County School 
60  Board tendered to Ashraf Kamel, as personal representative of 
61  the Estate of Jean A. Pierre Kamel, a payment of $200,000, in 
62  accordance with the statutory limits of liability set forth in 
63  s. 768.28, Florida Statutes, and 
64         WHEREAS, Ashraf Kamel and Marguerite Dimitri and the Palm 
65  Beach County School Board agreed to settle the claim for a total 
66  of $560,000, and 
67         WHEREAS, Ashraf Kamel, as personal representative of the 
68  Estate of Jean A. Pierre Kamel, seeks satisfaction of the 
69  $360,000 balance of the settlement agreement, NOW, THEREFORE, 
70 
71  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 
72 
73         Section 1. The facts stated in the preamble to this act are 
74  found and declared to be true. 
75         Section 2. The Palm Beach County School Board is authorized 
76  and directed to appropriate from funds of the school board not 
77  otherwise encumbered and to draw a warrant payable to Ashraf 
78  Kamel, as personal representative of the Estate of Jean A. 
79  Pierre Kamel, for the total amount of $180,000, to compensate 
80  Ashraf Kamel for injuries and damages sustained due to the death 
81  of Jean A. Pierre Kamel, minor son of Ashraf Kamel and 
82  Marguerite Dimitri, as a result of the negligence of the school 
83  board. 
84         Section 3. The Palm Beach County School Board is authorized 
85  and directed to appropriate from funds of the school board not 
86  otherwise encumbered and to draw a warrant payable to Marguerite 
87  Dimitri for the amount of $180,000, to compensate Marguerite 
88  Dimitri for injuries and damages sustained due to the death of 
89  Jean A. Pierre Kamel, minor son of Ashraf Kamel and Marguerite 
90  Dimitri, as a result of the negligence of the school board. 
91         Section 4. The amount paid by the Palm Beach County School 
92  Board pursuant to s. 768.28, Florida Statutes, and the amounts 
93  awarded under this act are intended to provide the sole 
94  compensation for all present and future claims arising out of 
95  the factual situation described in this act which resulted in 
96  the death of Jean A. Pierre Kamel. The total amount paid for 
97  attorney’s fees, lobbying fees, costs, and other similar 
98  expenses relating to this claim may not exceed 25 percent of the 
99  total amounts awarded under this act. 
100         Section 5. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law. 
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