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Updated: 9:24 PM Jan 24, 2008
Judge Denies Request in Tiller Grand Jury
Tiller's attorneys wanted to halt a grand jury's request for sensitive clinic documents. Posted: 5:23 PM Jan 24, 2008Email Address: cayle.thompson@kake.com |
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It makes me sick that this is happening in the state I went to college in. Let's get something straight. THESE ABORTIONS ARE LEGAL! Secondly, private citizen's medical records ARE PRIVATE! Unless the district attorney can prove there was a crime committed to warrant opening these records, they ARE PROTECTED BY THE LAW. All these anti-abortion protesters, I want to be in the doctor's office or home when they find out their daughter's baby will not survive full-term and is terminally destined to die. What then? Should YOUR daughter have to carry a dead baby in them to full-term? If so, that's nice parenting.
Charge Tiller, it's the law!
so there goes "doctor patient confidentiality" the taliban witch hunt continues regardless of law and the constitution.
Your story made it sound initially as if there was sensitive and private information about the *patients* in the records in question. And it turns out that the sensitive and private information consists in possibly revealing specifically who Tiller's accomplices are in lawbreaking. Isn't this the sort of thing that we *want* turned over to law enforcement?