The defense attorney didn't want to risk offending the jury by calling the plaintiff, a respected physician, a liar.
Instead, defense attorney Earl A. Beamon II of Sherman Oaks' Rushfeldt, Shelley & Drake used "irrefutable" mechanical engineering principles to dispute the way the plaintiff claimed his injury happened.
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Instead, defense attorney Earl A. Beamon II of Sherman Oaks' Rushfeldt, Shelley & Drake used "irrefutable" mechanical engineering principles to dispute the way the plaintiff claimed his injury happened.
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