The employer of a man who took a company truck and went on a drugged-out joyride through the east side of Stamford, crashing into 14 vehicles, has been found not liable for any of the injuries its employee caused.

The defense verdict was issued in a written decision by a Stamford judge in a case that received much more attention when it was on the criminal docket. But the truck’s owner, direct-mail distributor Mailex, was also targeted with an array of lawsuits defended by Joshua Balter and John “Jack” Mills of the Mills Law Firm in New Haven.

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