Alabama Supreme Court Rejects Another Motion to Dismiss Take-Two/GTA Slaying Case
Categories: Game Violence Cases
The Alabama Supreme Court rejected an appeal by video game makers and sellers who asked a judge to throw out a $600 million lawsuit blaming the popular game “Grand Theft Auto” for the murders of the three-person night shift of a rural police department.
Sources: al.com | WSFA | Columbus Ledger Enquirer | NBC 13 | Next Generation | GameIndustry.biz | GamePolitics.com | GameSpot
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