Maybe, maybe not. I guess it depends on if he takes a plea bargain or waits it out to a jury trial. The tides are turning and if he can postpone long enough the masses will be awake and he'll be exonerated by a jury of his peers.
Edit: I was originally going to argue that $50 per fake card (and presumably per client session) wasn't too unreasonable. I was thinking he wasn't billing insurance companies for the visit, but then I thought, of course he was. Still a hero in my view for sure.
The fake vax cards are probably going to convict him unfortunately.
But in my eyes he is a HERO for tossing out the crap jabs.
Maybe, maybe not. I guess it depends on if he takes a plea bargain or waits it out to a jury trial. The tides are turning and if he can postpone long enough the masses will be awake and he'll be exonerated by a jury of his peers.
Edit: I was originally going to argue that $50 per fake card (and presumably per client session) wasn't too unreasonable. I was thinking he wasn't billing insurance companies for the visit, but then I thought, of course he was. Still a hero in my view for sure.
They might try to make this disappear. Martyrdom and such.
Are vax cards an actual legal document required by a law proposed debated voted by legislature and enacted by lawful process?
Donโt think so.