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· 11/17/1981

People v. Lawrence Johnson

Citations

  • 314 N.W.2d 631
  • 111 Mich. App. 383

How courts have described this case

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  • the statutory physician-patient privilege yielded in a prosecution for altering a prescription
  • the statutory physician-patient privilege yielded in a prosecution for altering a prescription
  • Communications between a physician and a patient, however confidential they may be, are held not to be privileged if they have been made in the furtherance of an unlawful or criminal purpose.

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Judges: Gillis, Bashara, Sanborn

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