How about now?
Every physician he contacted for prescriptions after her was addicted he lied to. If he wasn't trying to obstruct justice and save his behind why would he pay blackmail, why would he let someone else go and get his stash, and why didn't he just tell his attending physician about his circumstances?
Every physician he contacted for prescriptions after her was addicted he lied to. If he wasn't trying to obstruct justice and save his behind why would he pay blackmail
Um...don't look now, but your desperation is showing. Statements made to a physician are not sworn testimony, so it's not perjury. And in case you haven't read up on case law recently, the person getting blackmailed is a victim of extortion.
Dang...wasn't even a very good try you made. Better luck next time.