Campion T F, Peck J A
Psychiatr Q. 1979 Fall;51(3):236-41. doi: 10.1007/BF01064746.
This is a review by two trial lawyers of the practical problems in trying a psychiatric malpractice lawsuit. The substantive rules of law which receive a good deal of attention are found to be most significant in the day-to-day suit than gathering together the facts and medical opinions and presenting them to the jury in a persuasive fashion.
这是两位诉讼律师对审理精神病医疗事故诉讼中的实际问题所做的综述。人们发现,在日常诉讼中,备受关注的实体法规则比起收集事实和医学意见并以有说服力的方式向陪审团陈述这些内容,更为重要。