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mentioned his name again - -

A.
Right. I saw him. He was inside one of the
times that I was there.
 
Q.
Okay.
A.
That’s the second time I was there.
Q.
To your knowledge, could Lisa leave the room? 
A.
I honestly don’t know.
Q.
Okay. So if you’re in there giving her this
medicine and this syringe, and she said to you, “Listen, I
don’t want this stuff. I’m going to walk out of the
room,” could she do that?

A.
I would certainly think so. Had she been able
to look at us and say something like that, I think we all
would have been very happy.
 
Q.
This whole thing with the prescription -- you’re
a dentist, been a dentist since ‘86?
 
A.
Mm-hmm. Right.
Q.
Is this normal? I mean --
A.
What do you mean?
Q.
Well, you know, you have a -- Dr. Johnson, okay,.
and an MD on the telephone, with a doctor here in Florida,
and a dentist on the telephone, and you guys are getting
Valium in liquid form in somebody else’s name for a
patient you’re taking care of in some room at a hotel.
I mean, to me, as a cop for twenty-five years,

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