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Monday, September 17, 2007

No Criminal Charges Filed in Rita Nursing Home Deaths

New Orleans District Attorney Eddie Jordan recently declined to file criminal charges against a local nursing home for the death of 19 elderly residents during post-Hurricane Katrina flooding. During the hurricane, nuns from the Sisters of the Holy Family, who operated the Lafon Nursing Home, decided evacuation posed a greater risk to patients than remaining in the home. Elderly nuns living in the facility and all of the nuns in the nearby motherhouse were evacuated; none of the first-floor patients were moved. Jordan said that an investigation revealed no criminal conduct.

The decision came just days after a Louisiana state jury found owners of another New Orleans nursing home not guilty of 35 charges of negligent homicide and 64 charges of cruelty. Thirty-five residents at St. Rita's Nursing Home were killed due to flooding that overtook the one-story nursing home in less than 20 minutes. The owners pleaded not guilty, maintaining that they did what they thought would keep the residents safe by keeping the residents at the home with food, water, and generators.

If you or a loved one has died while in a nursing home or assisted living facility in the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens or anywhere in Manhattan, please contact the Nursing Home Negligence Law Offices of Silberstein, Awad & Miklos to schedule an initial consultation.

posted by Lynn at 6:31 AM

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