W ith their eyes still apparently focused on Los Angeles, the Raiders have entered the final phase of their case in the Sacramento trial in which they are seeking $1 billion in damages from the Coliseum, the Arthur Andersen accounting firm and Ed DeSilva, chief negotiator on the deal that brought the Raiders back to Oakland.
Both owner Al Davis and chief executive Amy Trask will be testifying during this phase of the trial but, in what could be taken as an indication of their general lack of interest, neither had appeared in the courtroom during the first nine weeks. (Trask was there the day before the trial started, as ground rules were set by the judge.) ...
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Both owner Al Davis and chief executive Amy Trask will be testifying during this phase of the trial but, in what could be taken as an indication of their general lack of interest, neither had appeared in the courtroom during the first nine weeks. (Trask was there the day before the trial started, as ground rules were set by the judge.) ...
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