Las Vegas Sun

April 20, 2024

From left, Douglas Straus, attorney for Children's Hospital, speaks to Jacquelyn Garman, vice [resident and general counsel for Children's Hospital, and Christopher Dolan, attorney for the family of Jahi McMath, during a hearing in Department 31 in the Post Office Building, Friday, Dec. 20, 2013 in Oakland, Calif. A judge on Friday ordered a California hospital to keep a girl declared brain dead on life support following what was supposed to be a routine tonsillectomy.

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From left, Douglas Straus, attorney for Children's Hospital, speaks to Jacquelyn Garman, vice [resident and general counsel for Children's Hospital, and Christopher Dolan, attorney for the family of Jahi McMath, during a hearing in Department 31 in the Post Office Building, Friday, Dec. 20, 2013 in Oakland, Calif. A judge on Friday ordered a California hospital to keep a girl declared brain dead on life support following what was supposed to be a routine tonsillectomy.