Thomas files motion to set aside verdict

by Sam Glover on October 15, 2007

Jammie Thomas filed the first post-trial motion in her efforts to overturn the $222,000 verdict. The motion argues that the verdict was “grossly excessive,” because the verdict was more than 1,000 times whatever actual damages–assuming any damages at all–were “suffered” by the record companies.

[via Recording Industry vs The People]

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