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Frances, Space Aliens And An Imaginary Verdict

The Connecticut Law Tribune

March 16, 2009

Another pro se plaintiff who has brightened my life as a medical malpractice defense attorney is a woman I'll call "Frances." Frances brought her first claim a few years ago. Her lawsuit alleged various incidents of medical negligence, including one claim that she was spirited up to the roof of the hospital in question to have sexual relations with a physician, and possibly some space aliens. This had occurred around 1953.

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