Either the attorneys representing Fiat Chrysler Automobiles are on an angry “rant” because they lost a huge case or a small-town judge let plaintiffs lawyers inflame jurors with “highly inappropriate” suggestions about corporate greed to win an outsized verdict.

The answer—and the fate of a $40 million award—for now rests with the Georgia Court of Appeals.

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