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The family court concluded that patient ' s opposition to psychiatric medication did
not " constitute [ ] a religious ... The court looked to the Oxford American
Dictionary ' s definition of religion , concluding that “ religion ” means “ belief in a
...
The family court concluded that patient ' s opposition to psychiatric medication did
not " constitute [ ] a religious ... The court looked to the Oxford American
Dictionary ' s definition of religion , concluding that “ religion ” means “ belief in a
...
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3 , there was no support for the ALO ' s conclusion that Devers - Scott should
have consulted a physician . However , the ALO did not conclude that Devers -
Scott violated MR 3 . 14 . 3 in this instance . Instead , the ALO concluded that ,
under ...
3 , there was no support for the ALO ' s conclusion that Devers - Scott should
have consulted a physician . However , the ALO did not conclude that Devers -
Scott violated MR 3 . 14 . 3 in this instance . Instead , the ALO concluded that ,
under ...
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Specifically , with regard to factors ( 1 ) , ( 2 ) & ( 3 ) , the family court concluded
that mother and father were equally situated . Another set of three factors
essentially were split between the parents . Regarding each parent ' s ability to
foster a ...
Specifically , with regard to factors ( 1 ) , ( 2 ) & ( 3 ) , the family court concluded
that mother and father were equally situated . Another set of three factors
essentially were split between the parents . Regarding each parent ' s ability to
foster a ...
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