Comments during closing arguments by plaintiffs attorneys asking jurors to effectively send a message with their verdict against drunken driving contributed to wiping out an $11.1 million award and prompted the Fourth District Court of Appeal on Wednesday to order a new trial.

Neil Anthony of Steinger Iscoe & Greene in West Palm Beach was the lead attorney representing Rodney Wilde, an injured motorcyclist, and his wife, Charlotte, in the lawsuit against a bar that served alcohol to Leroy Felt. The award slipped away when the appeals court ruled in favor of the bar operator, Okeechobee Aerie 4137 Fraternal Order of Eagles Inc.

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