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Ramos v. Shearer
Plaintiff Maria Del Rosario Ramos was hit by a car driven by defendant Linda Anne Shearer in a grocery store parking lot. Although Ramos had seen Shearer driving her car slowly in Ramoss direction, Ramos assumed Shearer would stop for her, and stepped into the path of the approaching car. Shearer did not see Ramos before they collided. Even if the trial court had abused its discretion by excluding Ramoss surgeons postoperative report stating that Ramos had a meniscus tear, any such error was not prejudicial. Ramoss surgeon testified she had a meniscus tear and Shearers expert testified the postoperative report stated Ramos had a meniscus tear. Furthermore, the record does not show Shearers counsel or any juror engaged in prejudicial misconduct.


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