

On July 14th 2009 John Wakefield was a passenger in a car travelling Northbound on I-29 when he asked the driver Jermaine Finley to stop alongside of the road. After exiting the vehicle it’s alleged that Mr. Wakefield than laid down in the highway where he was subsequently ran over by a semi driven by Kenneth Olson. Witnesses have stated that the semi driven Mr. Olsen was unable to slow or swerve in time to avoid running over Mr. Wakefield. Jermaine Finley has since been arrested and charged with leaving the scene of a fatal accident, stopping in the travel portion of the road, no driver’s license and making a false report to a police officer. It has been alleged that Mr. Wakefield was under the influence of PCP and Marijuana. The investigation is ongoing and authorities have asked for help in gathering information. If you do have information you’re being asked to contact the Monona County Sheriff’s office at 1-800-859-1414, the Iowa State Patrol at 712-732-1341 or the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation at 712-252-0507.
Welcome to the Lombardi Law Firm website. Knowing your rights and how to protect yourself is important. Always be alert to risks that can cause you injury or get you killed. Steve Lombardi provides commentary and insight on this blog, The Verdict and also writes for the Iowa Edict and on occasion on the Des Moines Register web site. Steve Lombardi has more than 30 years in civil litigation including death and injury cases for workers and their spouses for all types of accidents and injuries. Attorney Steve Lombardi is a personal injury lawyer. Join us in making the world a safer place. (515-222-1110 or sdlombardi@aol.com )
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