Timeline for How do juries come up with precise award figures for intangible damages?
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| Jan 28, 2024 at 6:39 | answer | added | zibadawa timmy | timeline score: 2 | |
| Jan 27, 2024 at 17:03 | answer | added | bdb484 | timeline score: 5 | |
| Jan 27, 2024 at 16:18 | comment | added | Barmar | Is that typical? While the Trump case sparked my curiosity, I intended it as a general question. | |
| Jan 27, 2024 at 6:33 | comment | added | Mark Johnson | Definitely not base on the judges instructions: 2024-01-26: Trump storms out of courtroom during E. Jean Carroll's lawyer's closings: Kaplan told the jurors that if they rule in favor of Trump, they should award a $1 verdict, and if they find in favor of Carroll, they will have to determine whatever amount they see fit. Probably a combination of a percentage of the 24 million requested and a compromise between the jurors. | |
| Jan 27, 2024 at 3:40 | history | edited | TylerDurden | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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| Jan 27, 2024 at 0:23 | history | asked | Barmar | CC BY-SA 4.0 |