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- Title: Johnson v. Ford Motor Co.
- Author : In the Supreme Court of California
- Release Date : January 16, 2005
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 85 KB
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Plaintiffs, purchasers of a used automobile, sued the manufacturer, Ford Motor Company (Ford), for concealing the automobile's history of transmission repairs and replacements when reselling the car. Plaintiffs presented evidence of corporate practices by Ford identical or closely similar to the fraud inflicted on them, practices they maintain earned Ford millions of dollars in profit in California every year. The jury found in plaintiffs' favor and awarded them $17,811.60 in compensatory damages and $10 million in punitive damages. The Court of Appeal, holding Ford could constitutionally be punished in this case only for its fraud on plaintiffs and not for its overall course of conduct, reduced the punitive damages award to $53,435, approximately three times the compensatory damages. We agree with the Court of Appeal that the $10 million punitive damages award may not, under the circumstances of this case, constitutionally be justified on the basis of disgorgement of profits earned by Ford through its entire course of wrongful conduct toward other consumers. In reducing the punitives to a small multiple of the relatively modest compensatory damages award, however, the Court of Appeal apparently failed to adequately consider that Ford's fraud was more reprehensible because it was part of a repeated corporate practice rather than an isolated incident. For this reason, we reverse the Court of Appeal's judgment and remand for that court to conduct again the independent due process review required under State Farm Mut. Auto Ins. Co. v. Campbell (2003) 538 U.S. 408 (State Farm) and BMW of North America v. Gore (1996) 517 U.S. 559 (BMW).