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On Friday, the Supreme Court overturned a decision by the Kansas Court of Appeals that would have allowed the shooting victim, Marquise Johnson, to sue gunmaker Beretta and gun seller Bass Pro ...
The Kansas Supreme Court agreed Friday with a district court decision tossing a lawsuit filed by a former Emporia State ...
In the case, Marquise Johnson v. Bass Pro Outdoor World, LLC, the Kansas Supreme Court reversed the Kansas Court of Appeals and affirmed the Lyon County District Court decision to grant summary ...
Marquise Johnson was on the Emporia State University football team when the shooting happened in 2018. According to court records, Johnson lost his leg after one of his teammates shot him.
Marquise Johnson sued Beretta and Bass Pro, alleging that a handgun lacked safety features that would have prevented its discharge. Johnson had been shot by Andre Lewis, who owned the gun ...
“I really wouldn't say replacing it,” returning wideout Marquis Johnson said during spring camp. “I would just say just continuing it.” Johnson, who is coming off a spectacular Music City ...
So, the next time someone tells you the Kansas Supreme Court is packed with liberals, you can reply “What about that time that Emporia State football player shot his teammate, and the justices ...