Daniels v. Dept. Of Social Services
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Opinion
The Missouri Department of Social Services, Division of Youth Services (the Division)
*562appeals the judgment of the Jackson County Circuit Court in favor of Patricia Daniels under the Missouri Human Rights Act. It raises five points on appeal, complaining: (1) the verdict director created a roving commission; (2) Daniels did not show that her race, age, or sex was a contributing factor in employment decisions; (3) Daniels failed to present substantial evidence supporting a discrimination claim against the Division; (4) Daniels failed to show outrageous conduct that would warrant punitive damages; and (5) the punitive damages award was impermissibly excessive. Because a published opinion would have no precedential value, a memorandum has been provided to the parties. The judgment is affirmed.1 Rule 84.16(b).
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