>> Granted that he needed notes, because of the detailed info required and that he is being asked for.
I think it’s legitimate that he needs *something* to go from, on highly technical questions of fact from two years ago.
But wouldn’t that “something” be the autopsy report? And shouldn’t that report have EVERYTHING it needs to stand alone as a finding of the ME?
Rhetorical questions of course...
Rhetorical questions of course...
Would it be a rhetorical answer that he should have had the autopsy report with him and not his personal notes?
The ME's memory seems to be about the length of a gerbil's.
And, this is the quality the county gets for M.E.?
My 11 year old nephew could do a better report.