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Fri Jan-15-10 12:03 AM
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| 6. Unconstitutional. How does this not violate privacy laws? knr for heads up nt |
| -Roeder subpoenaed Tiller's wife for 2009 records of procedures done at the clinic. |
madfloridian |
Jan-14-10 11:51 PM |
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k/r |
Solly Mack |
Jan-14-10 11:51 PM |
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Unfuckingbelievable! |
katandmoon |
Jan-14-10 11:57 PM |
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+1000! |
GreenPartyVoter |
Jan-15-10 11:41 PM |
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There's truth in the question: |
CaliforniaPeggy |
Jan-14-10 11:59 PM |
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Unholy. |
Guilded Lilly |
Jan-15-10 12:01 AM |
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Evil bastard |
Hekate |
Jan-15-10 12:02 AM |
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Unconstitutional. How does this not violate privacy laws? knr for heads up nt |
Union Yes |
Jan-15-10 12:03 AM |
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What century is this again? |
Starry Messenger |
Jan-15-10 12:09 AM |
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I doubt Roeder will get these documents. They might play a role in a necessity defense, but |
struggle4progress |
Jan-15-10 12:09 AM |
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Rewording this post as well. Picky all of a sudden, folks. |
madfloridian |
Jan-15-10 12:15 AM |
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Judge being commendably cautious in Roeder trial (Kansas City Star) |
struggle4progress |
Jan-15-10 12:31 AM |
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Manslaughter Defense Remains Open Issue in Doctor’s Killing (NYT) |
struggle4progress |
Jan-15-10 12:32 AM |
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Attacking Roeder's manslaughter defense |
struggle4progress |
Jan-15-10 12:33 AM |
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If you do a little digging, |
TicketyBoo |
Jan-15-10 12:38 AM |
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It should not even be considered. |
madfloridian |
Jan-15-10 12:44 AM |
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The judge is avoiding |
TicketyBoo |
Jan-15-10 12:46 AM |
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Very good then. Hope Roeder gets what he needs.... |
madfloridian |
Jan-15-10 12:48 AM |
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That's my hope, too. |
TicketyBoo |
Jan-15-10 02:05 AM |
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Judge Wilbert |
Mopar151 |
Jan-16-10 04:55 AM |
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My points are, first, regarding the prospects of the defense as a whole, and, second, |
struggle4progress |
Jan-15-10 05:26 AM |
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If this can be voluntary manslaughter defense so could the Fort Hood |
jbnow |
Jan-15-10 02:48 AM |
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Ft Hood is in Texas so the peculiarities of Kansas law may not apply |
struggle4progress |
Jan-15-10 06:57 AM |
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I think that HIPPA laws might come into play here n/t |
azurnoir |
Jan-15-10 12:16 AM |
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Oh... uh, yeah. |
The Doctor. |
Jan-15-10 12:20 AM |
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ain' nothang |
azurnoir |
Jan-15-10 08:06 AM |
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Can you say "HIPPA"? |
The Doctor. |
Jan-15-10 12:19 AM |
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I would certainly hope HIPAA would stop this. I am not trusting. |
madfloridian |
Jan-15-10 12:35 AM |
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Having personal dealings with HIPAA myself, I can tell you with certainty |
The Doctor. |
Jan-15-10 03:17 AM |
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Actually he's looking at that fine per name mentioned |
azurnoir |
Jan-15-10 08:07 AM |
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There's a resonable risk of disclosure by giving those names out. |
The Doctor. |
Jan-15-10 10:05 AM |
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Where did this originate? |
TicketyBoo |
Jan-15-10 12:27 AM |
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Here is just one link. I did not pull it out of the air. |
madfloridian |
Jan-15-10 12:33 AM |
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Yeah, |
TicketyBoo |
Jan-15-10 12:44 AM |
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That is what I posted in the OP. Why do you want to argue? |
madfloridian |
Jan-15-10 12:45 AM |
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No argument. |
TicketyBoo |
Jan-15-10 12:48 AM |
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Now DUers are protective of Roeder's right to a manslaughter plea. |
madfloridian |
Jan-15-10 12:47 AM |
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I don't see anybody saying |
TicketyBoo |
Jan-15-10 12:51 AM |
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You called it a tempest in a teapot. |
madfloridian |
Jan-15-10 12:53 AM |
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Yes, my words are clear. |
TicketyBoo |
Jan-15-10 02:04 AM |
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Dear Mad |
Binka |
Jan-15-10 04:09 AM |
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You are right, I think. |
madfloridian |
Jan-15-10 03:02 PM |
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In California, our state Constitution guarantees our right to privacy. |
JDPriestly |
Jan-15-10 02:27 AM |
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soon it will be open season on doctors |
spanone |
Jan-15-10 08:11 AM |
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This is political - where is the link to Phil Klein?? |
cbdo2007 |
Jan-15-10 08:39 AM |
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Just think. A man walks into a church and kills a doctor. |
madfloridian |
Jan-15-10 08:54 AM |
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This has a striking similarity to the show trials of the South during the civil rights era |
NJmaverick |
Jan-15-10 09:09 AM |
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This has a striking similarity to the show trials of the South during the civil rights era |
NJmaverick |
Jan-15-10 09:09 AM |
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Wow |
jonathon |
Jan-15-10 07:45 PM |
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I fucking hate |
femrap |
Jan-15-10 08:58 PM |
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It's Kansas. The only thing to be surprised about would be a murder conviction. |
Gman |
Jan-15-10 10:20 PM |
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Roeder and his ilk are scumbag pieces of shit. check out what they are up to now |
greenbriar |
Jan-15-10 10:44 PM |
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Thank you, Mad |
Mithreal |
Jan-16-10 12:34 AM |
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The only thing I'm worried about here is the possibility... |
jmowreader |
Jan-16-10 12:54 AM |
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Manslaughter - Kansas Law - No way. |
Piewhacket |
Jan-16-10 05:47 PM |
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against cap punishment but in his case a gas chamber is too good |
dembotoz |
Jan-16-10 05:59 PM |
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Hung upside down until he pisses and shits on himself |
Maru Kitteh |
Jan-16-10 06:07 PM |
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Okay, I'm confused. How can records Roeder has never seen |
Hansel |
Jan-16-10 07:24 PM |
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