No Immunity for Report Against Expert Witness

No Immunity for Report Against Expert Witness

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Posted on Jul 12, 2006

There is an alarming trend in this country of physician defendants making complaints to state Boards of Medicine about experts who give testimony against them. This new case from Florida makes clear that physicians who make these complaints to the Board of Medicine can be liable for defamation and other torts and cannot hide behind peer-review privileges. Read more about this defamation case filed by a medical malpractice expert witness.

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Police witness for alleged drunk driver kills Fairfax Station man

Police witness for alleged drunk driver kills Fairfax Station man


Posted on 15 Mar 2011

According to a press release by the police to Fairfax County

The Fairfax County Police seek witnesses to a terrible crash, yesterday on a route occurred. You can call the police on the no emergency line at 703-246 2253

According to the release:

Paul j. Krause, Fairfax Station, on Richmond Highway near the town of Fairfax County Parkway on the Monday, March 14 killed. Police responded to the crash to 10: 00 pm, and the investigation has determined that the victim, Krause, 54, of 7912 Glenbarr Court in Fairfax Station, a 2010 Ford Fusion drove north on Highway to Richmond. A man travelling in the same direction drive a 1994 Honda Civic, apparently lost control of his vehicle and suggested the merger. The merger was pushed in the direction of South highway Richmond streets and beat a 2010 Mercedes-Benz head-on.

According to the release of Krause Inova Fairfax hospital, where he dead at 7:44 pm driver and passenger of Mercedes, 77-year-old man was pronounced and were 73 year old woman, flew with to a local hospital transported soil not life-threatening injuries. The rider of Honda, Carlos Sanchez-Ramos, took a 3-year-old boy out of his car and left the scene on foot; He was arrested in the vicinity. The child was not injured. A 31-year-old man was also in the suspicious vehicle but remained at the scene; He was taken to a local hospital with minor injuries.

Sanchez-Ramos, 33, 8074 Grannview Court in Springfield, was charged with aggravated involuntary manslaughter, driving while intoxicated, driving hit and run on an alcohol-related revoked license, child endangerment and two counts of crimes.

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Police witness for alleged drunk driver kills Fairfax Station man

Police witness for alleged drunk driver kills Fairfax Station man


Written on 15 Apr, 2011

According to a press release by the police to Fairfax County,.

The Fairfax County Police are looking for witnesses to a terrible crash yesterday occurred on a route. You can call the police on the no emergency line at 703-246-2253

According to the release:

Paul j. Krause, Fairfax Station, on Richmond Highway near the town of Fairfax County Parkway on Monday, 14 March killed. Police responded to the crash to 10: 00 pm and an investigation has determined that the victim, Krause, 54, 7912 Glenbarr Court in Fairfax Station, a 2010 Ford Fusion northbound on Highway Richmond drove. A man travelling in the same direction drive a 1994 Honda Civic, apparently lost control of his vehicle and suggested the merger. The merger was pushed in the South the Richmond highway lanes and struck head-on a 2010 Mercedes-Benz.

According to the release of Krause Inova Fairfax hospital, was where he was pronounced driver and passenger of Mercedes, 77-year-old man and 73-year-old woman dead at 7:44 pm, ground with transported to a local hospital were not life-threatening injuries. The driver of the Honda, Carlos Sanchez-Ramos, took a 3-year-old boy from his car and left the scene on foot; He was arrested in the vicinity. The child was not injured. A 31-year-old man was also in the suspicious vehicle but remained on the scene. He was taken to a local hospital with minor injuries.

Sanchez-Ramos, 33, 8074 Grannview became Court in Springfield, aggravated involuntary manslaughter charged with go, while intoxicated, driving hit and run on an alcohol-related revoked license, child endangerment and two counts of crimes.

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