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trying to look and see if they were peeking around
the corner at her. . . if they were there listening to
our conversation.
Det. Sudler:
When you did your evaluation with Lisa, did she
meet any of the Baker Act criteria that you’ve been trained to. . .you know. . .notice and record?
Price:
No, she did not. She was alert and oriented times
three. Her memory was. .was not impaired although
she was slow to respond. She did not meet the Baker
Act criteria. In fact, when I was finished my assessment, I called the psychiatrist on call, which is the normal procedure. After I do an assessment or evaluation, I call the doctor on call. And it was Dr. Dyjani. And I spoke to him and gave him my report. And he told me “Well Joe, we can’t. . .we have no basis to Baker Act this lady and keep her here”. Umm.. .and at that point, the.. .the members of the church were there. And I remember this one. . .he was. . .he was
smaller in height.. .he was like about 5’7” or 5’8”,
which.. .I’m 5’6”, so he was like my size.. And he was the one who did most of the talking. He showed me a brochure that. .that they have printed out on psychiatry.
And I don’t have a copy of it, but the basis of the
brochure was that they believe. . .according to this
brochure.. .according to their literature.. .that all
psychiatrists will either rape or sexually intimidate or molest their female patients. So they don’t believe
in having a male psychiatrist talk to a female client.
That was from the brochure. At that time they, as
members of the church, assured myself and also. . I
don’t want to get. . .1 don’t know if they assured Dr.
Lovett, but they did in fact assure me that they would
guarantee her safety. . . that they would make sure that

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