Jeffrey Furr tells the jurors that tobacco company executives responsible for previous business practices are no longer employed and can no longer be punished by a damage award. John McCoy is seeking punitive damages against Philip Morris and Furr's client, R.J. Reynolds, following the death of his wife, Glodine McCoy, from various tobacco-related illnesses.
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