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Justice Ginsburg Cancer Treatment Leak Prosecution: Blame the CatFrom U.S. v. Russell, decided Tuesday by Fourth Circuit Chief Judge Albert Diaz, joined by Judges Robert King and Stephanie Thacker:
Russell was prosecuted, and convicted of "destroying and altering records, and … obtaining individually identifiable health information," and acquitted "of disclosing individually identifiable health information." He was sentenced to 2 years in prison. The court concluded there was enough evidence to sustain the conviction:
And the court held that the CEO's presence during the interview didn't make Russell's statements to law enforcement "involuntary" for legal purposes and thus inadmissible:
Lauren Nicole Beebe and Zoe Bedell represent the government. The post Justice Ginsburg Cancer Treatment Leak Prosecution: Blame the Cat appeared first on Reason.com. |
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