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being kept in this motel room?
 
A.
.I honestly don’t know. This was the first
time I had -— I had been in a situation like this. I
was unfamiliar with what
-- what was done in the past.
 
Q. Okay What did you think of the situation’
I mean, I’ll just kind of brief it a little bit. You
have a public member, Lisa, who’s having a behavioral
dysfunction, who’s being kept in a motel room, okay,
that normally guests and public would stay, 24-hour
care givers and a security guard at the door around the
clock.
 
A.
Uh-huh.
Q.
What did you make of that scenario, which is
basically what other witnesses have testified to?
 
A.
What I was told is it was there mainly so
that she could be got into -- at least physically her
condition could be broughten (sic) up to a point where
she had enough rest and enough food that she wasn’t
having
-- she would -- I don’t know if I would say
refreshed or well rested or whatever.
 
Q.
Okay. I kind of get the impression that --
and you tell me whether this is your impression, too --
that if she’s having a behavioral dysfunction and she’s
uncontrollable, she’s there until she becomes
controllable. Is that
-- am I putting words in your

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