Given my own experience with the legal system in Randolph County, North Carolina, I have often wished that more lawyers found themselves under the kind of scrutiny that doctors live/cope with on a daily basis.
The deck is stacked. For instance, in this case out of Johnston County, IMHO, all four lawyers and the clerk should have gone to jail.
There are actually five lawyers involved. The prosecutor "at the center of the plot", formerly an ADA in Asheboro (funny how that's now almost impossible to pull up over on the Courier Tribune's website), has yet to be prosecuted.
"The prosecutor has yet to be prosecuted." Man, that is a sorry commentary on the state of our legal system! But come to think about it, Jaeger's predicament sounds at lot like our ex-Governor's (an ex-prosecutor) current plight;)
From the article:
Court documents were treated like currency, traded after hours among friends, filed in daylight under the auspices of official court business.
Now that sounds like way back in the day . . . when Randolph Hospital & RMA executives used and abused documents that I had submitted to hospital peer review . . . or the Medical Board . . . or private correspondence I had sent to patients . . . for their own shady purposes (ala, What can we use to prove Mary Johnson "disruptive" . . . wait . . . I know . . . we can plunder documents that she authored & submitted/sent in good faith . . . stuff that is NEVER, EVER supposed to see the light of day in a Courtroom!")
It's illegal (a misdemeanor) . . . not-to-mention a total breach of trust (that threatened the professional well-being & safety of the entire medical staff of Randolph Hospital) . . . not that any of the "right people" in Asheboro or Raleigh ever cared about that.
Doctors are just pawns on Bob Morrison's board, baby.
I've often wondered how many times Morrison, Eblin & Bridges got together around drinks (cuz you really had to be drinking to conjure up/justify some of the things they did to me) and a coffee table and plotted my abject destruction?
Fec thinks he's real bad and all that, but he wasn't the first to say (with an insipid smile on his face), "We're going to destroy Mary Johnson."
(For my daily readers from Randolph Hospital: Yes, boys & girls, that one got back to me . . . through one of my ex-parents . . . one of your Board members thought that filing that despicable "libel" lawsuit was brilliant . . . just hysterical. I wonder if he still thought so after you-all had to RUN from it?)
I've digressed. Sorry. The lawyers in Johnston County are facing their music. It does make me smile. We can hope for change.
Meanwhile, down in Randolph County, a lowly doctor is still waiting on the powers-that-be to fix the ultimate "ticket-fix".
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
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