The case was later settled in arbitration.

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    I could imagine that juror to be slightly biased toward the defendant once they had been saved by the defendant. No wonder the judge had to call a mistrial.

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    I knew the lead singer had a phd in molecular biology, but how good a story would this be to tell at a party? He must have felt so vindicated.

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      Malpractice suites happen to good doctors all the time. And for good reason. Nobody can be perfect and mistakes will happen. Typically in most cases a mistake did happen and the doctor is just trying to minimize insurance impacts. They know they fucked up and usually feel like shit but can’t have a real conversation because of legal reasons.

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    “Screening jurors for telltale signs of an impending heart attack is the oldest trick in the book!” - Saul Goodman