The state Supreme Court has declined to hear argument over whether a prospective juror in a medical malpractice case may be removed for cause because his or her spouse is a patient of the defendant doctor.

In a per curiam order, the court denied allocatur to the defendants in Cordes v. Associates of Internal Medicine. Justice Correale F. Stevens did not participate in the decision.

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