medical privacy
07/25/2017 / By Russel Davis
Man’s pacemaker may ultimately land him in jail in for arson and insurance fraud
In what was considered a first of its kind, a Butler County, Ohio judge this month ruled that data from a pacemaker could be presented in a trial against Ross Compton who was indicted in January on grounds of arson. Compton, 59, was charged of aggravated arson and insurance fraud for purportedly starting a fire at his Court Donegal […]
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