4141 REVIEW DENIED An automobile dealer's practice of fraudulently concealing that vehicles it sold had been returned by prior purchasers after they proved unrepairable and then deceiving new purchasers about their rights under the Lemon Law was highly reprehensible, but a punitive damages award of just under ten times compensatory damages is sufficient to vindicate the state's legitimate interest in punishing and deterring the unlawful conduct involved.CitationJOHNSON v FORD MOTOR CO (Lemon Law Puni's) 135 CA4 137 [See: CivC 1790-1795.7; Johnson v Ford Motor Co 35 C4 1191, T/AT 7/05; State Farm v Campbell 538 US 408, T/AT 6/03; Romo v Ford 113 CA4 738, T/AT 1/04]
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