If we can charge doctors for something like this level of negligence. We should be able to charge judges for similar things.
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>A Florida doctor now faces manslaughter charges years after he allegedly removed the wrong organ from a patient, leading to their death.
Dr Thomas Shaknovsky was charged with second-degree manslaughter on Monday for the August 2024 death of Bill Bryan, a 70-year-old man from Alabama.
Bryan and his wife, who works in healthcare, had been vacationing along the Emerald Coast in Florida when he got a pain in his abdomen.
While in the hospital, Bryan was talked into a surgery to remove his spleen after the doctor allegedly wouldn't allow Bryan to visit his own doctor back home.
If we can charge doctors for something like this level of negligence. We should be able to charge judges for similar things.
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From the post:
>>A Florida doctor now faces manslaughter charges years after he allegedly removed the wrong organ from a patient, leading to their death.
Dr Thomas Shaknovsky was charged with second-degree manslaughter on Monday for the August 2024 death of Bill Bryan, a 70-year-old man from Alabama.
Bryan and his wife, who works in healthcare, had been vacationing along the Emerald Coast in Florida when he got a pain in his abdomen.
While in the hospital, Bryan was talked into a surgery to remove his spleen after the doctor allegedly wouldn't allow Bryan to visit his own doctor back home.