U.S. doctor not impartial enough to testify in Ontario life support case: judge
BRAMPTON, Ont. — An American doctor who says he doesn’t believe in brain death will not be allowed to serve as an expert witness in the case of a woman whose family is fighting to keep her on life support after a Toronto-area judge found he could not be impartial.
“The very issue of this case is the determination of brain death,” which Dr. Paul Byrne opposes, Ontario Superior Court Justice Lucille Shaw said Friday.
“In my view, Dr. Byrne is more of an advocate than an independent witness.”
The finding has thrown a wrench in a legal challenge filed by Taquisha McKitty’s family, who had called on Byrne to testify that the 27-year-old woman should not have been declared brain dead last month.