RENO, Nev. (AP) - A court fight over a Reno hospital providing life-support for a 20-year-old woman goes back to court Tuesday for arguments about standards for brain death and tests to prove it.
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Attorney David O'Mara, representing the father of Aden Hailu, says he expects Saint Mary's Regional Medical Center will ask the judge to allow brain wave tests that weren't done last summer.
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Lawyers for the hospital argue the tests will show Hailu is brain dead and a ventilator and intravenous tubes should be removed.
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Washoe County Family Court Judge Frances Doherty isn't due to make a final decision until Jan. 22.
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The Nevada Supreme Court ruled last month the judge erred when she rejected the Hailu family's earlier request to order the hospital to keep her on life-support.
