Ore. High Court Reaffirms $79.5M Award in Philip Morris Case By Tim Fought | February 4, 2008 Email This Subscribe to Newsletter Email to a friend Facebook Tweet LinkedIn Print Article Article 3 Comments February 4, 2008 at 2:59 am Dread says: Like or Dislike: 0 0Since 60% of punitive damages goes to the STATE, it’s no wonder the courts in jerkwater Oregon won’t let it go. There’s not many ways to raise cash fast in Oregon. How many crime victims can there be in a place with no people? Reply February 4, 2008 at 4:44 am Mary B. says: Like or Dislike: 0 0Let this go back to the U.S. Supreme Court and let them finally make a firm ruling on this piece of tripe. The USSC needs to smack down Oregon a bit. Reply February 5, 2008 at 8:26 am Dustin says: Like or Dislike: 0 0Should have been a lawyer. Couldn’t have lived with myself, but getting this windfall of a judgement and the money would make it a bit easier! Reply Add a Comment Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Name * Email * Comment ΔNotify me of comments via e-mail
Since 60% of punitive damages goes to the STATE, it’s no wonder the courts in jerkwater Oregon won’t let it go. There’s not many ways to raise cash fast in Oregon. How many crime victims can there be in a place with no people?
Let this go back to the U.S. Supreme Court and let them finally make a firm ruling on this piece of tripe. The USSC needs to smack down Oregon a bit.
Should have been a lawyer. Couldn’t have lived with myself, but getting this windfall of a judgement and the money would make it a bit easier!