Bill Text: FL H0113 | 2010 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Relief/J. Rae Hoyer/Collier Co. Sheriff's Office
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2010-04-30 - Died in Committee on Civil Justice & Courts Policy (CCJP) [H0113 Detail]
Download: Florida-2010-H0113-Introduced.html
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2 | An act for the relief of J. Rae Hoyer by the Office of the |
3 | Sheriff of Collier County; providing an appropriation to |
4 | compensate J. Rae Hoyer, individually, and as Personal |
5 | Representative of the Estate of David J. Hoyer, M.D., |
6 | deceased, whose death was due in part to the negligence of |
7 | the Sheriff of Collier County; providing a limitation on |
8 | the payment of fees and costs; providing an effective |
9 | date. |
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11 | WHEREAS, on January 6, 2001, David J. Hoyer M.D., died as a |
12 | result of the manual strangulation and injuries inflicted on him |
13 | 3 days earlier by Rodriguez Patten, an inmate in the Collier |
14 | County Jail, and |
15 | WHEREAS, Dr. Hoyer was a 58-year-old psychiatrist who |
16 | worked for the David Lawrence Center, a not-for-profit mental |
17 | health center located in Collier County, and was appointed by |
18 | the State of Florida to conduct a forensic mental health |
19 | evaluation of inmate Patten's competence to stand trial on |
20 | charges of carjacking, kidnapping, and robbery, and |
21 | WHEREAS, the Collier County Sheriff's Office knew that |
22 | inmate Patten suffered from delusions and had been a chronic |
23 | problem at the jail, and |
24 | WHEREAS, the Collier County Sheriff's Office placed Dr. |
25 | Hoyer in a small interview room with the inmate, but did not |
26 | protect Dr. Hoyer's safety by posting guards inside or outside |
27 | the interview room to observe Dr. Hoyer and the inmate, and did |
28 | not monitor the room electronically or handcuff or restrain |
29 | inmate Patten in any manner, and |
30 | WHEREAS, on July 3, 2002, Dr. Hoyer's widow, J. Rae Hoyer, |
31 | individually, and as Personal Representative of the Estate of |
32 | David J. Hoyer, filed suit against Don Hunter, as Sheriff of |
33 | Collier County, and |
34 | WHEREAS, the matter was removed to the United States |
35 | District Court, Middle District of Florida, Ft. Myers Division, |
36 | and, after a 5-day jury trial, a verdict was returned on May 10, |
37 | 2005, in the amount of $2,650,260, and |
38 | WHEREAS, Sheriff Hunter was found to be 50 percent |
39 | comparatively at fault for causing Dr. Hoyer's death, and |
40 | WHEREAS, a judgment in the civil case was entered on May |
41 | 16, 2005, in the amount of $1,325,130, and an order on taxation |
42 | of costs was entered on June 21, 2005, in the amount of |
43 | $3,912.44, for a total judgment in favor of Mrs. Hoyer in the |
44 | amount of $1,329,042.44, and |
45 | WHEREAS, the Office of the Sheriff of Collier County has |
46 | paid the statutory limit of $200,000 pursuant to s. 768.28, |
47 | Florida Statutes, and $1,129,042.44 remains unpaid, and |
48 | WHEREAS, a motion for new trial was denied on July 18, |
49 | 2005, and |
50 | WHEREAS, the Office of the Sheriff of Collier County has |
51 | insurance coverage in the amount of $3.1 million, which can be |
52 | used to satisfy the judgment awarded in this matter, NOW, |
53 | THEREFORE, |
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55 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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57 | Section 1. The facts stated in the preamble to this act |
58 | are found and declared to be true. |
59 | Section 2. The Sheriff of Collier County is authorized and |
60 | directed to appropriate from funds of the sheriff's office not |
61 | otherwise appropriated and to draw a warrant payable to J. Rae |
62 | Hoyer, individually, and as Personal Representative of the |
63 | Estate of David J. Hoyer, M.D., for the amount of $1,129,042.44 |
64 | for injuries and damages sustained due to the death of David J. |
65 | Hoyer. |
66 | Section 3. The amount paid by the Office of the Sheriff of |
67 | Collier County pursuant to s. 768.28, Florida Statutes, and this |
68 | award are intended to provide the sole compensation for all |
69 | present and future claims arising out of the factual situation |
70 | that resulted in the death of David J. Hoyer as described in |
71 | this act. The total amount paid for attorney's fees, lobbying |
72 | fees, costs, and other similar expenses relating to this claim |
73 | may not exceed 25 percent of the amount awarded under this act. |
74 | Section 4. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law. |
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