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June 18, 2007


Getting killed in a bar robbery

It's not the kind of death for which a long-distance trucker is entitled to collect worker's compensation benefits, at least not when it comes after eleven hours of drinking and playing pool. That's the view of an appeals court, whose decision the family of Phillip Shores is appealing to the Mississipppi Supreme Court.

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