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CONSIDER YOURSELF SERVED Dan Patterson Greene County Prosecuting Attorney July 19, 2018

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CONSIDER

YOURSELF SERVEDDan Patterson

Greene County Prosecuting Attorney

July 19, 2018

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You arrive at work and find a subpoena

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You wonder:

1. Should I just throw the subpoena away and not show up?

2. Can I decline the subpoena or get out of going?

3. Do I have any say in when this court appearance is scheduled?

4. If I have to go, am I compensated for my time?

5. Does testifying about a patient’s medical problems violate HIPAA?

6. Does it matter that I got the subpoena in the mail?

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Yes, we (and the child victim) really need you!

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Treating Medical Providers – Critical Fact Witnesses

• Called to testify to first-hand knowledge of:

• Medical history provided;

• Statements made by child;

• Examination of child (injuries or lack of visible injuries);

• Diagnosis; and

• Treatment.

• While you are not called as an expert, you can offer objective opinion testimony based on your expertise.

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HIPAA allows you to testify

• 160.203(c) - HIPAA rules do not apply when the “provision of State law . . . provides for the reporting of . . . child abuse . . . or for the conduct of . . . investigation, or intervention.”

• This broadly worded exception to HIPAA’s privacy protections permit:

• “reporting” and

• disclosure of information to those conducting “investigation” and “intervention” in CAN cases.

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Missouri law empowers you to testify

Section 210.140, RSMo.

• [The doctor/patient privilege] shall not apply to situations

involving known or suspected child abuse or neglect and shall not

constitute grounds for

• Failure to report . . .,

• Failure to cooperate with the [Children’s] division . . . , or

• To give . . . evidence in any judicial proceeding . . .

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KEY INFORMATION

• Case number

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KEY INFORMATION

• Case number

• Assistant Prosecutor

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KEY INFORMATION

• Case number

• Assistant Prosecutor

• Defendant name

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KEY INFORMATION

• Case number

• Assistant Prosecutor

• Defendant name

• Date/time of start of trial

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KEY INFORMATION

• Case number

• Assistant Prosecutor

• Defendant name

• Date/time of start of trial

• Who to call for information

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WHY APPEARANCE TIMES ARE UNCERTAIN

• Jury Trial Dockets

• Unlike office appointments

• More like trauma triage

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Responding to a State Subpoena

• Reply right away –

• We will do our best to accommodate your schedule and conflicts.

• Deposition settings usually flexible

• Trial testimony more difficult

• We can provide you relevant medical records ahead of time.

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You help the jury apply the law to medical facts

• As a witness you are an objective educator

• Your description of the child’s injuries you observed, or lack of injury, allows

jury to:

• Understand important information:

• Mechanism of injury

• Age of injury, or relative ages of injuries

• Identify inconsistent medical histories

• Apply definitions of: abuse, neglect, physical injury, serious physical injury, etc.

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Can’t Prosecutor Just Use a Deposition?

Confrontation Clause Requires Your Presence

“in all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right . . . to be confronted with the witnesses against him.”

6th Amendment, U.S. Constitution

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We will accommodate you . . .

and we make house calls

• Contact you prefer

• Pretrial meetings

• Will come to you

• Need you to educate us

• Work with you to identify photographs/exhibits

• Determine what you can and cannot testify to

• Prepare you for cross examination

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What about of Cross Examination . . .

• Remember you are an expert in your field you are not the lawyer

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1 Rule and 6 Tips for Testifying

Rule: Tell the truth

1. Prepare

2. Understand the Question

3. Think before Answering

4. Answer the Question

5. Don’t play lawyer

6. Remember your audience

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We Need You to Stop Child Abuse

• We understand this is not something you look forward to

• We appreciate this is not your job

• We will do everything we can to reasonably accommodate you

• We will help you be as prepared and comfortable as possible

• Prosecuting CAN is prevention work

• We appreciate the public service you are providing incidental to your work

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QUESTIONS?

Dan Patterson

Greene County Prosecuting Attorney

[email protected]