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I hope that CHO doesn't settle on anything out of court. They stood their ground with the laws and they ask to speak but they were denied. I think they should allow any future proceedings to play out in court. There have been to many that have been so quick to try and tarnish their reputation. I think it's important that the truth is revealed in this case, so there is a better understanding of brain death. I also think that it's important for others to see the autopsy results. It may make others think twice about doing the same to the bodies of their loved ones.
I could be wrong, but I bet they will settle out of court. I know their corporate attorneys will want to do it that way, most likely. My father and brother have a Personal Injury atty office in Oakland. MOST of their cases are settled out of court. Hospitals do not like to go to public trial. Even if there are extenuating circs, there is always something that will cause a negative in the public's pov.
And medicine is not black or white. Every thing is a judgement call at some point. Most patients have some bleeding after the type of procedures Jahi had. So bringing a larger receptacle may have made sense. But given what happened minutes later, that will look horrible to a jury. Things like that get magnified and make headlines. And EVEN IF the family did things that were harmful, it will still come back to the nurses because they would be negligent for allowing it to happen. jmo [ like "why were so many visitors allowed and why would a 13 yr old be suctionng her own blood/" ---we do not know if it happened, but witnesses from family may testify to it]