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Tesla argues that the over $242M verdict in deadly Autopilot trial 'flies in the face' of the law and 'common sense'

Attorneys for Tesla blasted last month's 242.5millionjuryverdictthatfoundElonMuskselectriccarcompanypartlytoblamefora2019deadlycrashinFlorida,arguingincourtpapersthatthemassivejudgmentshouldbetossed."The242.5 million jury verdict that found Elon Musk's electric car company partly to blame for a 2019 deadly crash in Florida, arguing in court papers that the massive judgment should be tossed. "The 243 million judgment against Tesla flies in the face of basic Florida tort law, the Due Process Clause, and common sense," Tesla lawyers wrote in a motion filed in a Miami federal court on Friday.The attorneys argued that if the verdict is allowed to stand, "it will chill ...