Ordered that the interlocutory judgment is affirmed, without costs or disbursements.
On July 30, 1983, the claimant Richard Peter Taran was shot in the head by New York State Police Trooper Christopher Faure. The only issue before the Court of Claims was whether Trooper Faure was justified in the use of deadly physical force. At the time of the bifurcated trial on the issue of liability, Taran had retrograde amnesia and no recall of any of the events preceding his...
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