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In this video, attorney Gerry Oginski discusses the process of presenting medical records in court. He explains that a defense attorney may object to showing certain parts of a medical record to the jury, citing the need for redaction. This means removing information that is deemed irrelevant to the jury's purpose and function in civil cases, such as accidents, medical malpractice, or wrongful death. The objection does not imply that the information is harmful; rather, it's about ensuring the jury focuses only on pertinent details for their deliberation. Oginski emphasizes the importance of understanding what can and cannot be shown to the jury.