A lawyer for Fiat Chrysler Automobiles told the Georgia Court of Appeals on Tuesday that his client didn’t get a fair trial in Bainbridge, Georgia, last year, leading to an unreasonable award against the carmaker in a wrongful death case.
But Thomas Dupree Jr., a Washington, D.C.-based partner with Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, wasn’t able to finish his first sentence before Judge Christopher McFadden interrupted to ask Dupree whether he was actually at that trial.
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