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Monday, December 03, 2012

Attorney for Milton Dr. Accused of Waterboarding His 11 YO Stepdaughter, Says “NO Need for Quick Trial”

A hearing is scheduled for next Friday for a Milton a pediatrician accused of waterboarding his 11-year-old stepdaughter. The hearing is expected to address several motions made by Dr. Melvin Morse’s Attorney Joe Hurley.

Hurley says he needs more time to review his clients’ case and says there’s no need for a quick trial; Hurley will suggest that his client’s trial NOT start before April 2013.

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3 comments:

Bkln said...

Give him a job overseas and do some water boarding, If it saves one solider then Mission Accomplished.

Anonymous said...

Time will not be the great healer in this case,as his attorney predicts.Morse is a dangerous person who should not have his case minimized.He needs to be put away for a long time.

Anonymous said...


waterboarding was probably light punishment for the kid. some need more.