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Old Feb 01, 2011, 09:10 AM
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Originally Posted by amandalouise View Post
Only you can decide what to do if it was me I would -

Stop jumping the gun and imagining the worst. possession doesnt mean a thing other than the therapist had a prescription drug on them, in their car or in their home at the time they were approached by a cop.

there are many reasons why a therapist might have a controlled substance in their person or immediate location ie clients ask us to hold all kinds of things for them including their medications, therapists are human can have for example cancer and have the controlled substance of pot on their person, ADHD and have the controlled substance of ritalin,
According to the court record she pleaded GUILTY. If she was looking after somebody's medication why plead GUILTY? And why would the court record indicate that there was probable cause? The cops searched her for a reason. Probably because she was acting weird or something.

And she is young, early 30's. She didn't become a licensed psychologist until early last year (I also looked this up online). So when the incident took place, when she was in her mid 20's, she wasn't a psychologist and she wasn't looking after a patient's medication.