In an appeal from an order that granted Mary Sikora’s request for a new trial in a wrongful-death case against a nursing home physician who allegedly failed to realize Chris Sikora’s symptoms were caused by a pulmonary embolism, not bacterial pneumonia, the Illinois Appellate Court split on whether a Golden Rule argument — asking jurors to view the situation from the perspective of the defendant — was merely “technically improper” or should be treated as “never appropriate.&rdquo …