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...outcry of sexual abuse, and the SANE exam yielded no finding of trauma which would suggest sexual assault. Ultimately, the Department concluded that there was...
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...at The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (UTSW), occupied the Chair of the Division of Burn, Trauma and Critical Care and the Distinguished C...
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...but the cause of death was a skull fracture from blunt force trauma. The State offered numerous statements Appellant made to various individuals admitting to...
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...s negligence finding is not supported by the evidence because a cumulative trauma injury was not foreseeable. We affirm. Background Nichols...
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