OWEN v. BAY MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER

No. AP-457.

443 So.2d 128 (1983)

John OWEN, Individually and As Personal Representative of the Estate of Mary Ann Owen, Deceased, Appellant, v. BAY MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER, a Political Subdivision of Bay County, Florida; James DeRuiter, M.D.; Joe B. Harbison, M.D.; and Dorothy Daffin, R.N., Appellees.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District.

As Clarified on Denial of Rehearing January 17, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stanley Bruce Powell of Powell & Powell, Niceville and John E. Roberts, Marianna, for appellant.

Frank C. Bozeman and Edward P. Nickinson, III of Carlton, Fields, Ward, Emmanuel, Smith & Cutler, Pensacola, for appellee Joe B. Harbison, M.D.

William E. Harris of Johnston, Harris & Gerde, Panama City, for appellees Bay Memorial Medical Center and Dorothy Daffin, R.N.

Richard Smoak of Isler, Brown, Smoak, Harrison, Nabors & Bussian, Panama City, for appellee Dr. James DeRuiter.


JOANOS, Judge.

Owen appeals a final order granting appellees Joe Harbison (Harbison) and Bay Memorial Medical Center (Bay) a new trial due to juror misconduct and denying Owen's motion for a new trial on claims against appellees James DeRuiter (DeRuiter) and Dorothy Daffin (Daffin). Bay and Harbison cross-appeal the same order which denied their motions for judgment in accordance with motion for directed verdict.

We affirm the trial court's granting of a new...

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