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 Neal A. Puckett, Esq LtCol, USMC (Ret) Puckett & Faraj, PC 1800 Diagonal Rd, Suite 210 Alexandria, VA 22314 703.706.9566 The information contained in this electronic message is confidential, and is intended for the use of the individual or entity named above. If you are not the intended recipient of this message, you are hereby notified that any use, distribution, copying of disclosure of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you received this communication in error, please notify Puckett & Faraj, P.C. at 703-706-9566 or via a return the e-mail to sender. You are required to purge this E-mail immediately without reading or making any copy or distribution. 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 David R. Lesser CAPT, MSC, USN, Ph.D. Deputy Chief Office of the Armed Forces Medical Examiner Division of Forensic Toxicology 1413 Research Blvd. Building 102 Rockville, MD 20850 Office: 301-319-0054/0100 BB: 202-391-5706 NIPR: david.lesser@us.army.mil SIPR: david.lesser@us.army.smil.mil FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY. This document may contain information covered under the Privacy Act, 5 USC 552(a), and/or the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (pl 104-191) and its various implementing regulations and must be protected in accordance with those provisions. Healthcare information is personal and sensitive and must be treated accordingly. If this correspondence contains healthcare information it is being provided to you after appropriate authorization from the patient or under circumstances that don't require patient authorization. You, the recipient, are obligated to maintain it in a safe, secure and confidential manner. Redisclosure without additional patient consent or as permitted by law is prohibited. Unauthorized redisclosure or failure to maintain confidentiality subjects you to application of appropriate sanction. If you have received this correspondence in error, please notify the sender at once and destroy any copies you have made. |
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