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“Sigh, I didn't think I needed to be so pendantic as to make clear that I was refering to rulings or defendable-in-court.”
Simon,
What you said was clear enough, and what you cite above is included in the scope my comments.
Doctors make legal decisions all the time, including decisions about how and when to treat a patient that is to them a “mature minor”. They make these based on their own experience and training, or based on hospital policies handed down by administration. The whole idea is to make decisions that are, of course, defendable in court.
If I’ve misunderstood you please explain.
Marvin Shilmer