It never ceases to bemuse me the kind of Google searches that lead people to this blog.
This morning, the title of this post was what lead a humble future-felon to Housecalls. At first I thought it could have been Bill Clinton after a bender, but it came from California.
The answer to your question, Grasshopper (despite what the law in this state/others says), is that you're generally not "liable" to the victims whose guts you've splattered al over the Courthouse walls unless a DA decides you are.
And in Asheboro/Randolph County, North Carolina, we lowly plebes do not enjoy the services of the noble Jack McCoy (he's a work of PURE fiction).
No. We in Asheboro and Randolph County, North Carolina are "blessed" with Garland Yates and Andy Gregson and King Dozier. And whether or not you're held responsible for lying under Oath in a deposition/interrogatory (and then negotiating a deal on the lies) depends on whether or not you're "right people" . . . like "non-profit" hospital executives, Bob Morrison and Steven Eblin.
Home-grown, Board-certified Pediatricians formerly in public service (indentured to the aforementioned Bill Clinton's administration), who practice ethically and in an "evidence-based" fashion when it come to the treatment of infants suffering from meconium aspiration, pulmonary hypertension and shock (as opposed to Cone-owned FP's basing their "expertise" - and misdiagnosis - on completing an Neonatal Resuscitation class), need not apply . . . even for an interview with the oh-so-noble District Attorney.
And P.S. the lawyers of cyber-stalkers can get away with calling you "stupid" in a Courtroom, and the judge does not even blink. Nevermind that the "stupid" doctor wouldn't be in the blogosphere at all if someone would just enforce the laws we already have ( it sure doesn't bode well for the ones we've just made up).
Mr. Bell was upset because I blog "every day" about what happened to me in Asheboro (a horrible tale-of-woe that he and his good friends in the local bar - pun intended - have winked and nodded at for years). Based on this article in the Courier I should not be surprised. Bell, a member of the Asheboro City Council, is all for locking God out of City Council meetings.
And/so it stands to reason, Why should a little thing like lying under the Oath you're swearing to said God matter?
Hope that clears things up for you, oh Googler not-exactly-in-search-of-truth.
