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Litigation

Sep. 5, 2013

Crash victim not 'confused,' husband says

Plaintiffs in Toyota unintended acceleration trial rested after testimony of husband.


By Omar Shamout


Daily Journal Staff Writer


LOS ANGELES - The husband of an Upland woman whose accidental death is at the center of the first sudden acceleration trial against Toyota Motor Corp. in California tried Tuesday to dispel the notion that his wife had been acting "confused" as a result of her diabetes medication.


Peter Uno, 70, said 66-year-old Noriko Uno would sometimes forget small things around the house, but that the m...

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