31. Some jurors appeared stunned as they viewed photos of torn and burned bodies, charred cars and smoldering concrete ruins. 32. Teresa Earnhardt had believed a compromise reached last month with the Sentinel would put to rest any claims by the public to view the photos. 33. Teresa Earnhardt and the Orlando Sentinel reached a settlement allowing an independent medical expert to view the photos and issue a report before the photos were permanently sealed. 34. The lawyer said he was under the belief that Bohannon viewed the photos in his role as the attending physician, not a NASCAR medical expert. 35. The mediation will let the newspaper address its concerns about a Daytona International Speedway doctor having viewed the photos before they were sealed, Sentinel lawyers said. 36. The mediator, John Upchurch, selected Barry Myers, an associate professor of biomedical engineering, to view the photos. 37. The Sentinel protested, saying it wanted its own medical expert to view the photos for an investigative series the newspaper was writing on NASCAR safety. 38. Under the agreement, court-appointed mediator John Upchurch will choose within a week the medical expert who will view the photos, said Sentinel Editor Tim Franklin. 39. Within a week, court-appointed mediator John Upchurch will choose the medical expert who will view the photos, said Sentinel editor Tim Franklin. |