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New Survey of Doctors Reveals Possible Excessive Force

by Brad Shuttleworth | Jan 7, 2009 | Corruption, Criminal Court, Criminal Lawyer, Excessive Force, Police Brutality, Uncategorized

A new study reveals that 98% of doctors who treat recently arrested suspects for injuries believe excessive force was the cause of the injuries, and 65% of the doctors surveyed say they suspected two or more cases of excessive force per year. Those who are critical of...

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