With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". performed the autopsy on Jeff's body agreed with Detective Reynolds' conclusions, testifying that the presence of the ligatures and the fact that almost all of the stab wounds were on the front of the body indicated that Jeff Wright was restrained and was face-to-face with his killer. However, appellant points out that the medical examiner also testified that Jeff Wright’s body had wounds on the hands that were consistent with defensive wounds, and he could not have gotten defensive wounds if his hands were tightly tied to the bed. Appellant also cites Detective Reynolds' admission that he did not see any bruises on Jeff Wright's wrists or ankles consistent with him struggling with the ligatures as depicted in the demonstration. However, ex.App.-Corpus Christi 1982, writ ref'd n.r.e.) (<HOLDING>); United States v. Gaskell, 985 F.2d 1056, 1060

A: holding that the hospital failed to show how it was harmed by failure to verify the rule to show cause
B: holding that the ordinary observer test should be the sole test for determining whether a design patent has been infringed
C: holding admission of filmed experiment of test vehicle to show design defect was error when plaintiff failed to show test vehicle had same characteristics as plaintiffs car
D: holding that even if plaintiff could demonstrate that failed drug test proffered by defendant as ground for dismissal was in error that showing would not demonstrate that reliance on test was pretext for discrimination
C.