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(Natural News) A Butler County, Ohio, judge has just ruled that private data from a pacemaker can be used as evidence in an indictment for aggravated arson and insurance fraud, according to the Journal-News. Earlier this year, authorities from Ohio arrested a 59-year-old man, Ross Compton, for allegedly starting a fire at his Court Donegal... |
In yet another invasion of medical privacy, judge rules that a man's pacemaker data can be used against him in an arson trial
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