A denied petition for writ of certiorari is garnering attention after the Supreme Court of Georgia’s rejection order included a justice’s admonishment of the Georgia Court of Appeals.

In a concurrence to the denial, Justice Charles Bethel spelled out his “grave concern” that the intermediate appellate court’s “mischaracterization of the record” in an underlying personal injury case involving an Uber driver had “likely resulted in the erroneous disposition of an enumeration.”

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