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			<description><![CDATA[<p>http://news.yahoo.com/woman-lost-ark-lotto-ticket-entitled-1m-001711454.html<br /><br />Woman who lost Ark. lotto ticket entitled to $1M<br /><br />SEARCY, Ark. (AP) An Arkansas woman who cashed a $1 million lottery ticket may have to give up the winnings to a woman who threw away the ticket after she bought it, according to a judge&#x27;s ruling Tuesday.<br /><br />The judge decided that Sharon Duncan was entitled to the prize money, not Sharon Jones, who claimed the prize money after she took the ticket from a trash can of discarded lottery tickets at a convenience store in Beebe, a city about 40 miles northeast of Little Rock.<br /><br />Jones&#x27; attorney, James Simpson, said he plans to appeal. Jones had testified that she already spent some of the money on a new truck and cash gifts to her children.<br /><br />Simpson noted that Duncan testified she threw away the ticket after the read-out on a ticket scanner said, Sorry. Not a winner. The attorney argued that people shouldn&#x27;t be allowed to throw items away and then say, &#x27;ooh, I want to un-abandon it.&#x27;<br /><br />We&#x27;d have garage-sale law all over the place, he said. It became trash when someone threw it away.<br /><br />White County judge Thomas Hughes, however, said Jones never met the burden of proof that Duncan abandoned her right to claim $1 million.<br /><br />The $1 million was never found money, Hughes said.<br /><br />Earlier Tuesday, Jones testified that she gathered a handful of discarded tickets from the trash can as she had done many times before and said there was no sign alerting customers not to take tickets.<br /><br />That contradicted Super 1 Stop store manager Lisa Petriches&#x27; earlier testimony that she had taped a sign that read Do not take on the can. But a former store clerk testified that Petriches posted the sign only after Jones claimed the prize.<br /><br />Petriches brought the lawsuit against Jones, and Duncan joined it after the judge said at a January hearing that she may be the true owner of the ticket. Hughes ruled that Petriches and the store&#x27;s owner, Louie Dajani whose corporation, Summer One LLC, joined the suit weren&#x27;t entitled to anything.<br /><br />The judge instructed the winning side to write the judgment for his signature, and it will become official once Hughes signs it. Jones&#x27; attorneys will then have 30 days to file an appeal.<br /><br />Hughes found that the evidence weighed in Duncan&#x27;s favor that she bought the winning ticket, even though lottery records and store security video didn&#x27;t synch up to the precise timing of the purchase.<br /><br />Arkansas Lottery Security Chief Lance Huey testified that he investigated the circumstances of the ticket falling into Jones&#x27; hands. He said the lottery was satisfied with the investigation and awarded the prize.<br /><br />Duncan&#x27;s attorney, James Red Morgan, argued that she simply made a mistake by throwing away a $1 million ticket and that the only right she willingly parted with was to enter the ticket for the possibility of a secondary prize.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/65625">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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