The physician lent his frenetic drumming to The Offspring between 19. ![]() Lilja could not be reached for comment and the offices of Hinshaw Still & Hinshaw refused to comment on active litigation. Marsh of Hinshaw Still & Hinshaw LLP, to argue against the mistrial motion, the judge agreed with Schock, arguing the jurors' bias would be "incurable." MacLaren dismissed the 35 jurors and set a new trial date for April 2. ![]() How could the potential jurors not be biased after witnessing the defendant's bold action, Schock argued.ĭespite the best efforts of Lilja's attorney, Barry C. Schock, to ask Judge Ronni MacLaren for a mistrial. The brief act of gallantry led the plaintiffs' attorney, Robert G. When paramedics arrived, the man remained unconscious but had a pulse, Law360 said. Lilja and his assistant administered CPR and shocked the man with an automated external defibrillator. SEE ALSO: Chemotherapy-free 'cancer vaccine' moves from mice to human trials at Stanford ![]() Lilja and his nurse assistant rushed from the courtroom to the juror's side and found him without a pulse and not breathing. Trial proceedings didn't get very far this week after one of more than 35 prospective jurors collapsed, hit his head and lost consciousness, Law360 reports. Lilja faces medical malpractice charges, filed by Stephenie Sargiotto and her husband, John, in Alameda County Superior Court, for the alleged negligent treatment of Ms.
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