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Re: US v. Burke



Dave,
Yes.  Still a go.  You may be right, but I think I'd like to have the drug piece there, as well.  We're working on the forensic psychiatrist in the person of CAPT Dave Benedek, MC, USN.  Can't seem to raise him on the net.  Meanwhile, this just in:  please read the attachment.  I was shocked and awed.  
I'll keep you posted.  We do have to coordinate schedules.
V/r,
Neal
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On Jul 6, 2011, at 1:38 PM, Lesser, David R CAPT wrote:

Neal,

Is this case still a go? If so, I'll make travel arrangements since I got
the accounting info. Also, I need to know -if I testify- what areas you
expect me to cover. After reviewing and thinking about the case, a forensic
psychiatrist is really needed vice a toxicologist.

Thanks,

v/r
Dave

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Attachment: U.S. v. Burke - Sanity Board Short Report.pdf
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