To: lexington minuteman 1775
So is this the end of the case against Rush?
No. The prosecutor immediately filed a request to vivisection Mr. Limbaugh in order to find evidence of his medical condition. His motion states that without looking literally into Mr. Limbaugh, the state cannot determine if a crime has been committed.
171 posted on
12/13/2005 3:18:49 AM PST by
gitmo
(From now on, ending a sentence with a preposition is something up with which I will not put.)
To: gitmo
Its effectively over. What they really wanted to do was look at those confidential parts of the records to fish for evidence of a possible crime. That request was denied. Oh sure, they're saying they'll question his doctors and nurses but they won't find out beyond what they already know. The Palm Beach D.A's office is just putting spin on a ruling that for practical intents and purposes is the end of their bid to get Rush Limbaugh. If they didn't find it after looking at his medical records, where do you think their questioning the medical staff will give it to them? The patient is not required to waive his confidentiality to maintain his innocence. That's it in a nutshell here.
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179 posted on
12/13/2005 5:31:19 AM PST by
goldstategop
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