http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-44328047
Irrespective of the verdict, the awards are a travesty of justice, humanity and common sense.
The family of a man who was shot dead by a US sheriff's deputy have been awarded $4 (£3) in damages following a wrongful death lawsuit.
Gregory Vaughn Hill Jr, 30, was shot through his garage door in 2014 by the deputy in St Lucie County, Florida, in response to a noise complaint.
He was found with an unloaded gun, but whether he was holding it is disputed.
A jury ruled that no excessive force was used and Mr Hill was responsible for his own death because he was drunk.
A judge asked the jury to decide if Mr Hill's constitutional rights had been violated and, if so, whether his family should receive compensation.
After hours of deliberation, the jury awarded $1 to his mother for funeral costs and $1 to each of his three children.
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It also ruled that Mr Hill was 99% responsible for his own death, meaning the sheriff's department is only required to pay 1% of the damages. This would leave the family with four cents.
This amount is expected to be reduced to zero because Mr Hill was intoxicated, Mr Phillips says.
Irrespective of the verdict, the awards are a travesty of justice, humanity and common sense.