12/17/2022 0 Comments Edward shuttie![]() In a bench opinion the court ruled that, other than plaintiff's own assumptions, plaintiff had failed to produce any evidence to prove that the decedent's eyes were removed. ![]() On October 21, 1983, the trial court granted the motions on behalf of defendants Michigan Eye Bank and the Wayne County Medical Examiner. Each of the named defendants individually filed a motion for summary judgment under GCR 1963, 117.2(3). Werner Spitz, and two unknown individuals, alleging that her daughter's corneas and eyes were removed without her consent and in violation of state law. ![]() Plaintiff filed a complaint in the Wayne County Circuit Court against Detroit Receiving Hospital and University Health Center, the Michigan Eye Bank, Wayne County Medical Examiner Dr. The cause of death was listed as an accidental gunshot wound to the back. An autopsy was performed on the body at the Wayne County Morgue on December 26, 1982. Plaintiff's daughter, Mary Catherine *685 Tillman, was admitted to Detroit Receiving Hospital and University Health Center on December 25, 1982. Oldani), for defendant Michigan Eye Bank.īefore: HOOD, P.J., and R.B. Plunkett, Cooney, Rutt, Watters, Stanczyk & Pedersen, P.C. Watkins, Assistant Corporation Counsel, for defendant Wayne County Medical Examiner. O'Hair, Corporation Counsel, and Karen G. Decided November 6, 1984.īahr & Bergesen (by Edward A. 683(1984) 360 N.W.2d 275 TILLMANĭETROIT RECEIVING HOSPITAL Docket No. ![]()
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