Brenda White v. Southeast Michigan Surgical Hospital, et al.
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Must a court overlook a plaintiff's race in making a decision about her capacity and her right to defend herself against attempted murder by doctors, hospitals, and attorneys who made poor legal decisions, motivated by race, political and economic gain (RICO)
QUESTIONS PRESENTED : 1. Must a court overlook a plaintiff's race in making a decision about her capacity and her . right to defend herself against attempted murder by doctors, hospitals, and attorneys who made poor legal decisions, motivated by race, political and economic gain (RICO). 2. Must a court overlook evidence of past disciplinary action in another state, against a podiatrist who made a poor medical decision (or decisions ). . 3. Did the lower court abuse it’s discretion in not allowing a plaintiff additional time to obtain, and file, a signed Affidavit of Merit and a Notice of Intent when she made a point of offering same. “ 4. Did the lower court abuse it’s discretion in not allowing the entry of pertinent medical records, which clearly demonstrate medical malpractice, and certainly fulfills the requirement of the Affidavit of Merit. ; N