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Judge, Id like to show my clients medical records to the jury. May I have permission to do that? The defense attorney jumps up and yells, Objection, Judge! Hes got to redact that medical record before showing it to the jury! What does it mean that I have to redact portions the medical record? Come join me as I show you some great information and I share with you the answer to that question. Hi, Im Gerry Oginski. Im a New York Medical Malpractice and Personal Injury Attorney practicing law her in the state of New York. What the defense attorney is saying, is that there is certain information contained in the medical record that the jury does not need to see. Now, hes not saying that there is harmful information in there. Hes saying that theres something there that is not relevant to what the jurys purpose and function is. You see, in an civil case here in New York involving an accident matter, or medical malpractice, or wrongful death, the jurys function is to be the trier