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April 05, 2006

WHAT WAS SHE THINKING?

Do you suppose the has some regrets? I bet she wishes she could unring and ring the the first bell?

On the webs we weave...and try to unweave...the bells we ring and try to unring...say and try to unsay? This morning, Dr. D. Lujan went to the Uncle Fed court and was told by a visiting judge that she couldn't hire her unc lawyer because he's the lawyer for Patient A in her case and that it's like.....a conflict of interest....like....shouldn't someone have figured that out in the first place? Okay, so, the dude in Hawaii doesn't have a license to play for keeps on Guam so he's got to hook up with some firm who's not connected with patient A or anyone who's related with anyone in her case....and she's got a week to find the golden egg...oops, when's Easter? Never mind, she's got a week!
She went to court with her estranged attorney Mr. H. Trapp....who she said she didn't have any confidence with....gosh, that must've made him feel bad...wonder if he still gets paid......and, according to Jon Anderson who was on the Patti A. talk show, said the doc talked around the lawyer, talking to another attorney, one that she can't use because they represent the 'patient'.....
So, the bottom line in this very confusing case is........she's going to try to unring the bell, unsay what's said and she's got a week to find someone that can undo what's been done.........which will cost hundreds of thousands of dollars and many, many hours of lost sleep...and what would she have gotten if she had taken the advise of her first and second lawyers' advice to plead guilty and talk about patient A and whatever else she talked about to Uncle Fed and friends? Well.....she could have gotten five years of probation and a $10K fine..............a heck of a better payment plan than her friend, Dr. V. Batoyan got for a similar problem..........so I'm thinking, is the doc wondering if she should have just stayed with the guilty plea and taken her chances?

Posted by auntiecharo at April 5, 2006 02:53 PM

Comments

I don't believe Dr. L knew what she was doing. Her license to write prescriptions for federally regulated drugs was on the line and she became confused and out of touch with reality. I'm sure she had a a captive audience giving her advice.
Probation, fine, and community service was far more lenient than expected by many. Why can't the less fortunate be this lucky?

Posted by: Jesse Camacho [TypeKey Profile Page] at April 13, 2006 07:12 PM

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