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SUMMARY OF CASE WORK ROY RUEL, ME, PE SHOOTINGS, FIREARMS, AIR-GUNS EXPERT CONSULTANT Last Update: 7 February 2019 FIREARM
ACCIDENT CASES: Ø Expert consultant in an Oregon case
engaged to determine whether a fatal shooting was suicide or murder. Ø Expert consultant to the plaintiff
in a California case involving the accidental discharge of a 22 pistol at a
shooting range. Ø Expert consultant to the plaintiff
in a California case involving the accidental discharge of a full-auto Uzi
mini pistol. Ø Expert consultant in a Texas case
involving a accidental fatal shooting with a
handgun. Ø Expert consultant to the plaintiff
in a Utah case involving the blow-up of a 45 Long Colt revolver. Ø Expert consultant employed by the
plaintiff in a New Mexico case involving a wound with the drop-fire of a
semi-automatic pistol. Ø Expert consultant employed by the
plaintiff in a Texas case involving the potential by a gunshot wounding from
a close by shooting range. Ø Expert consultant employed by the
plaintiff in an Ohio case involving an accident with an S&W 460 caliber
revolver. Ø Expert consultant employed by the
defendant in an Idaho case involving the blow-up of a S&W 50 caliber
revolver. Ø Expert consultant employed by the
plaintiff in a New York civil case involving an accidental shooting with a
Glock pistol with a “tactical light” of a police officer during a SWAT
operation. Ø Expert consultant employed by the
plaintiff in a Texas case involving a fatal accidental discharge of a Glock
pistol when being inserted into its Glock plastic box. Ø Expert consultant employed by a
Texas based U.S. Customs Service Agent regarding his dismissal from the
service as a result of an accidental discharge when holstering his Glock
Model 17 Federal issue semi-automatic pistol. Ø Expert consultant employed by the
plaintiff in a Missouri civil case involving an accidental shooting and
mechanical failure while plaintiff was attempting to load a bolt-action
rifle. Ø Expert consultant in a case engaged
to determine whether a fatal shooting was suicide. Ø Expert consultant employed by the
defendant seller in a West Virginia civil case involving an accidental
self-inflicted shooting while plaintiff was hunting with a rifle. Ø Expert consultant employed by the
plaintiff in a West Virginia civil case involving the accidental shooting of
a young child with a semi-automatic Glock pistol. Ø Expert consultant employed by
plaintiff in a Nebraska civil case involving a disabling injury resulting
from a blow-up when firing a Remington Model 760 rifle. Ø Expert consultant employed by the
plaintiff in a Florida civil case involving the accidental discharge of a
Smith & Wesson revolver. Ø Expert consultant employed by plaintiff
in an Arizona civil case involving severe injuries from a self-inflicted gun shot wound when holstering a Star semi-automatic
pistol. Ø Expert consultant employed by
plaintiff in an Arizona civil lawsuit regarding plaintiff’s accidental
gunshot wound when holstering a Glock Model 22 police issue semi-automatic
pistol. Ø Expert consultant employed by
defendant in a Hawaii civil lawsuit regarding plaintiff’s accidental
self-inflicted gunshot wound with a "Shark Gun" Ø Expert consultant employed by the
defendant in an Idaho case involving the blow-up of a S&W 50 caliber
revolver. Ø Expert consultant employed in an
Oregon incident involving the blow-up of a Glock pistol firing out of
battery. Ø Expert consultant employed by the
plaintiff in an Oregon civil case involving the failure and blow-up of a
Glock Model 21 45 pistol. Ø Expert consultant employed by the
plaintiff in an Oregon civil case involving the blow-up of a Weatherby rifle. Ø Expert consultant employed by the
plaintiff in a Washington civil case involving the blow-up of a Weatherby rifle with hand-loads. Ø Expert consultant employed by the
plaintiff in a Washington civil case involving the blow-up of a Remington
rifle with handloads. Back
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