Disney Construction

Description

Powell and Hodgson were killed when they fell 80 feet from a crane. Mark Robert Powell (superintendent and father of Marcus Powell, deceased), was using a crane to hoist the two deceased workers into the air to inspect and repair a broken cable on another crane. According to Cal/OSHA, the rigging on their crane-hoisted platform failed. Cal/OSHA inspectors said the supervisors failed to inspect the crane and personnel lifting equipment and said this was the root cause of the incident.

Prosecutors:
Deputy District Attorney Martha Holzapfel
Incident Type: Fall
County: Yolo
State: CA
Date: May 30, 2014
Additional Materials
Folder for Disney Construction materials
Available Case Materials Include:
Media Clips & Gov't. Press
OSHA inspection detail
Contact for Additional Information:
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Victims
First Last Age Title Employer Injury Type
Marcus Zane Powell 25 Unavailable Disney Construction Fatality
Glenn Hodgson 49 Unavailable Disney Construction Fatality
Defendants
Name Type Title Plea Info. Conviction Sentence
Marcus Robert Powell Individual Superintendent Pleaded not guilty Yolo Superior Court Judge David Reed ruled at Powell's preliminary hearing that there was sufficient evidence to support manslaughter charges and a trial was set to begin over the summer 2017; however, an independent review by Yolo Superior Court Judge Timothy Fall determined that the standard for involuntary manslaughter was not met. The manslaughter charges were dismissed, but the two felony counts of labor violations causing a workers death were not dismissed.
Crimes Charged: Penal Crimes: Involuntary Manslaughter (2 counts)
Other Crimes: Labor Code violation causing death to an employee (Cal. Lab. Code Sec. 6425)
Marcus Robert Powell Individual Superintendent Pleaded not guilty Yolo Superior Court Judge David Reed ruled at Powell's preliminary hearing that there was sufficient evidence to support manslaughter charges and a trial was set to begin over the summer 2017; however, an independent review by Yolo Superior Court Judge Timothy Fall determined that the standard for involuntary manslaughter was not met. The manslaughter charges were dismissed, but the two felony counts of labor violations causing a workers death were not dismissed.
Crimes Charged: Penal Crimes: Involuntary Manslaughter (2 counts)
Other Crimes: Labor Code violation causing death to an employee (Cal. Lab. Code Sec. 6425)