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Judi Lynn

(160,515 posts)
Sat Jan 25, 2014, 08:45 PM Jan 2014

3 Enemas Later, Still No Drugs

3 Enemas Later, Still No Drugs
JAN. 25, 2014

IF you think that protests about overzealous law enforcement are over the top, listen to what unfolded when the police suspected that David Eckert, 54, was hiding drugs in his rectum.

Eckert is a shy junk dealer struggling to get by in Hidalgo County, N.M. He lives a working-class life, drives a 16-year-old pickup and was convicted in 2008 of methamphetamine possession.

Police officers, suspecting he might still be involved in drugs, asked him to step out of his pickup early last year after stopping him for a supposed traffic violation. No drugs or weapons were found on Eckert or in his truck, but a police dog showed interest in the vehicle and an officer wrote that Eckert’s posture was “erect and he kept his legs together.”

That led the police to speculate that he might be hiding drugs internally, so they took him in handcuffs to a nearby hospital emergency room and asked the doctor, Adam Ash, to conduct a forcible search of his rectum. Dr. Ash refused, saying it would be unethical.

“I was pretty sure it was the wrong thing to do,” Dr. Ash told me. “It was not medically indicated.”

More:
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/26/opinion/sunday/kristof-3-enemas-later-still-no-drugs.html?_r=0

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3 Enemas Later, Still No Drugs (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jan 2014 OP
Seriously In_The_Wind Jan 2014 #1
Thanks for being an ethical doctor. undeterred Jan 2014 #2
I would certainly include the doctors and hospitals in my lawsuit. Shrike47 Jan 2014 #3
He's settled some suits for $1.6 million to date, and still has suits pending against a deputy, struggle4progress Jan 2014 #4
Recommend jsr Jan 2014 #5
Freedumb. Enthusiast Jan 2014 #6

struggle4progress

(118,274 posts)
4. He's settled some suits for $1.6 million to date, and still has suits pending against a deputy,
Sat Jan 25, 2014, 10:59 PM
Jan 2014

against doctors, and against the medical facility

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