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This August 2011 photo provided by Qureshi Law shows Erie Moore, Sr. with his sister, Catherine Moore, at his grandson's birthday in Bastrop, La. (Qureshi Law via AP)
NEW ORLEANS – A federal jury found a private company running a Louisiana jail liable for the 2015 death of a man who died of head injuries he received while in custody, and awarded the family more than $40 million in damages.
Attorneys representing Erie Moore Sr.’s family say they believe the verdict handed down this week in the Western District of Louisiana is among the highest ever jury awards for an in-custody death in the U.S.
“For the past 10 years, my sisters and I have been tormented knowing he is not resting easy,” said his son, Erie Moore Jr. “This trial has shined light where there was darkness. It has br

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