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During trial, a legal issue arises. The judge doesn't know which way to rule. Instead of deciding immediately, he chooses to reserve his decision till later. Why would he do that?If the judge doesn't know which way to rule at that moment, did you know he has the ability to put off the decision until he's had time to research the issue?
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Judge tells me to rephrase my question at trial. Why would he do that in the middle of my questioning a witness?During trial, the defense attorney yells 'objection'. The judge tells me to rephrase my question. Why would he tell me to ask a different question?
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Juror refuses to follow the judge's instructions at the end of the trial. Will the judge ever find out?What happens if one of the jurors in a civil lawsuit does not follow the judge's legal instructions? Will the judge know? Will the other jurors tell the court?
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New York judge tells jury not to do any legal research. Do they listen? Will the judge ever know?At the beginning of the trial the judge tells the jury not to do any legal research. He does not want them to be influenced by anything outside of the courtroom
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Patient dies 2 days after his physician wanted to discharge him from hospital. His wife said "No. You still don't know what's wrong with him."Doctor said he was fine. He wasn't. He told the patient everything was ok. It wasn't. Wife convinces doctor to keep him in hospital. Two days later he was dead.
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New caller gets upset and says "But the Doctor ALMOST Killed Me!" Learn why she didn't have a case...They think they have a valid medical malpractice case. They're sure of it. The doctor ALMOST killed them. The reality is that 'almost' doesn't count in law.
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Who pays for your medical expert in a medical malpractice case here in New York?Injured victims often ask who is paying for all of the expenses to prosecute their medical malpractice lawsuithere in New York. It's an important question
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Why would I ask doctor basic medical definitions during his pretrial testimony in his medical malpractice case?You'd think it would be beneath a doctor to answer basic medical definitions. It's actually not. It helps establish the doctor's level of medical understanding
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You said you were never sued before. Actually, you were. Will that lie come back to haunt you?If you lie during your pretrial and trial testimony, will the jury find out? If they do find out you told a little white lie, will that affect the outcome of
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Young doctors failed to timely recognize patient's bladder cancer. She dies from metastatic cancer.When a series of young doctors in training known as residents fail to recognize the basic standards of medical care, injury is often the result. Here a patient