New Dinosaur Is 'Biological Army Tank' Oct 31, 2009
(Credit: Illustration by William Parsons). Related Stories. (Science Daily)
Judge: Daytona owes nothing in fatal explosion lawsuit Aug 6, 2009
In an 18-page order in favor of the city released Wednesday, Circuit Judge William Parsons weighed the law with the facts surrounding the Jan. 11, 2006, blast that killed city workers Clyde Jones and Eric Johnson, and seriously injured Michael A. Martin. His lengthy analysis may have sided with the city, but the veteran judge was forced to wrestle with a contradiction in the law, attorneys for the dead men said. (Daytona Beach News Journal)
Plane crash suit brings $4.5M Jun 24, 2009
Circuit Judge William Parsons approved the settlement for Kathryn Stanley and Ashley Stanley, who were 18 months and 5 months old respectively when their father was killed on January 18, 2003. Kevin W. Stanley, 29, of Lancaster, N.Y., was among for four who died, including his mother, Kathleen Stanley, 53, of Bowmansville, N.Y.. (Daytona Beach News Journal)
Suspect denied bail in Spring Break shooting Mar 23, 2009
According to court records, Circuit Judge William Parsons did not allow bail for James "Jimmy" Nicolas Costa, 27. Costa faces an attempted murder charge for the Saturday morning shooting of Gerold Lee Drosky, police said. (Daytona Beach News Journal)
State: Case against Flagler guards can go forward Mar 10, 2009
In May 2008, Circuit Judge William Parsons ruled that Hill could not continue to prosecute Lavictoire and Pasquariello unless he received the legal authority to do so. Parsons' decision allowed the indictments themselves to stand. (Daytona Beach News Journal)
Newly Discovered Gene Could Be A Prime Target In The Most Lethal Brain Cancer Feb 20, 2009
Dr. William Parsons of Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center contributed equally with Dr. Yan to the article. Other authors included Genglin Jin, Ph. (Science Daily)
Judge won't nix explosion victim's lawsuit Feb 10, 2009
But denying in part the city's motion for summary judgment in the lawsuit of Michael A. Martin, Circuit Judge William Parsons left open for further legal argument whether legal restrictions should apply in getting the suit against the city dismissed. There are five other defendants named in the lawsuits filed by the families of the two men killed and the sole survivor, including engineering firms and manufacturers. (Daytona Beach News Journal)