The Georgia Court of Appeals was united in tossing a $35 million verdict against Six Flags Over Georgia, but the 12 judges on the court went four different directions in explaining—or not explaining—their reasons.

Four judges joined the main opinion by Judge Stephen Dillard, saying that a new trial was required in the case brought by a young man who claimed the theme park was responsible for his brutal beating by gang members, including some Six Flags employees, near the theme park’s entrance.

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