Life behind bars for a doctor is not good enough for a malpractice plaintiff:
Even though the doctor will most likely spend the rest of her life behind bars, the victim’s mother is unhappy.“My heart breaks that he was not found guilty for my daughter’s death,” said the mother of 52-year-old Julia Hartsfield, Connie Yelie.
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Evidently a jury believed whatever evidence that proved she did these things. Wasn’t there just a talk on here about Doctor’s having easy access to drugs?
Certainly this mother has some angst to deal with. But she is looking elsewhere to place all of the blame.
Her daughter did also traffic in narcotics as well as illegally consume them. She too would have been up on charges had she not ducked the reach of the legal system by dying.
Well darn her for dying.How dare she do such a thing.
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