A Gwinnett County jury declined to hold a trucking company driver liable for the death of a man killed when a box truck crossed the center line and rammed a car after being hit by another vehicle during a nasty three-vehicle wreck in 2005.

“This case has been around a long time,” said Swift, Curry, McGhee & Hiers partner Roger Harris, who represented co-defendant Allied Van Lines, noting that the trial was first delayed by a trip to the Georgia Court of Appeals, and then reset by a mistrial.

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