Mr. Limbaugh was not doctor-shopping, and he should not have to sacrifice his privacy to prove his innocence, ... The burden is on the prosecutor's office not only to prove otherwise, but to go through the appropriate legal process that protects an individual's right to privacy. We are confident we will prevail on appeal.
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Unfortunately, under the rules in Virginia, much of our evidence was not allowed. I think if all of our evidence had been allowed, we would not be in this position right now.Roy Black
Mr. Limbaugh had intended to remain in treatment. Thus, we believe the outcome for him personally will be much as if he had fought the charge and won.
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The agreement that we entered into makes good common sense. The idea is to help the person overcome the addiction ... There should be a recognition that people like Rush really should not be prosecuted.
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The prosecutors and I agree that there shouldn't be a criminal prosecution, and we agree there shouldn't be any court proceedings.
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Not a word he said there is true, ... First of all, he said it's going to be treated like any other case, and, of course, we know that's not true. He also says he did this investigation before he made up his mind. Yet the first press conference he gave before he did any investigation, he called the woman a victim and said she had been through a horrible time.
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