Abstract
There is a need in most malpractice suits to impress the jury with the operation and effect of the conspiracy of silence,and in most jurisdictions, to do so would apparently not, and certainly should not, result in reversible error if done in a reasonable and temperate manner.
Recommended Citation
Robert L. Starks, Is It Error to Discuss Conspiracy of Silence in a Malpractice Trial, 14 Clev.-Marshall L. Rev. 534 (1965)
Comments
Medicolegal Symposium