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Q.
Do a person’s entire file, including their
counseling file and their auditing file and everything,
go, when they’re deceased, to a particular place?
 
A.
No. They would get marked “Deceased,” and they
get filed in the archives.
 
Q.
Now, are they open to us after they’re deceased?
There’s no longer a privilege there, is there?
 
A.
That, I don’t know. You’d have to check with
the - - have to check with OSA.
 
Q.
But after they’re marked “Deceased,” they’re
marked “Deceased” and go somewhere, is that it?
 
A.
Yeah.
Q.
Did you ever discuss this case with Lyn Farney
(phonetic)? You know who Lyn is?
 
A.
Huh-uh.
Q.
You don’t know who he is?
A.
Who is he?
Q.
He works for OSA in Los Angeles.
Never met him?
I don’t think so.
 
Q.
Okay. You’ve used the word “production” a lot.
What do you mean by “production”? It sounds like General
Motors, here.
 
A.
We keep statistics on how much counseling, how
much training we do, and we, you know -- from an

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