Case ID: ill-ct-cl_6/html/0566-01.html
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Author: {"author": "Mr. Chief Justice Clarity", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

(No. 1712
    George W. Brown, Claimant, vs. State of Illinois, Respondent.
    
      Opinion filed May 14, 1931.
    
    John L. Waliceb, for claimant.
    Oscar E. Carlstrom, Attorney General; Carl I. Dietz,, Assistant Attorney General, for respondent.
   Mr. Chief Justice Clarity

delivered the opinion of the court:

Claimant was employed by the defendant State of Illinois to direct and supervise the shop work of convicts laboring* in his department. In April, 1929, while working in the upholstering shop he slipped and fell on a stairway suffering* a fracture of the radius bone of his left forearm. Three months later he was again injured in the shop as a result of a stabbing* affray. He was attacked by a disgruntled convict and stabbed twice in the chest and back.

The Attorney General comes and defends and recommends that an award be made not to exceed $1,125.00 nor less than $953.50.

The court is of the belief that an award should be allowed and recommends that claimant be awarded $1,125.00.