Case ID: us-ct-cl_219/html/0717-02.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

OCTAVIO CARRASCO, JR., ET AL. v. THE UNITED STATES
    No. 190-76
    [215 Ct. Cl. 19, 1044]
   On January 19, 1979 the court entered judgment for plaintiffs as follows:

For Eugene A. Caso, the sum of $16,322.40 with $99.21 to be credited as premiums on Federal Employees’ Group Life Insurance, $1,142.55 to Civil Service Retirement Fund, and $15,080.64 paid to plaintiff.

For Albert E. Gonzales, the sum of $2,709.48 with $6.44 to be credited as premiums on Federal Employees’ Group Life Insurance, $91.08 to Civil Service Retirement Fund and $2,611.96 to plaintiff.

For Mike A. Luga, the sum of $1,150.40 with $11.78 to be credited as premiums on Federal Employees’ Group Life Insurance, $80.64 to Civil Service Retirement Fund and $1,057.98 paid to plaintiff.

For Harry L. Mangerich, the sum of $7,415.60 with $14.35 to be credited as premiums on Federal Employees’ Group Life Insurance, $149.66 to Civil Service Retirement Fund and $7,251.59 to plaintiff.

The court further ordered that pursuant to prior action of the court the petition be dismissed as to plaintiffs Octavio Carrasco, Jr., George S. Martin, Jr., and Jimmie R. Osburn, respectively.