Tampa attorney Jennifer D'Angelo, who represents the jail worker, said
Tuesday that her client is prohibited from giving inmates any
medication without specific orders. The worker insists she never
discussed religion with the woman who reported being raped.

On 1/31/07, G Money <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Definitely. Will is right too, in that rape is often times not viewed as an
> "injurious" crime that requires immediate attention.
>
> That bible thumping prick denying her a contraceptive really burns me up
> too...it's like the icing on the shit cake that is this entire case. It
> stinks to high heaven.
>

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