The ACLU should be all over this. Britney’s psychiatrist poisoned her with psych meds through tricking Britney’s care taker Sam to medicate Britney on doctors orders with some medication poisons. Then the hospital psychiatrists, Britney’s family, and the courts used Britney’s mental impairments caused by their poisoning of her to strip Britney of all her civil rights. Just review the videos, and other records made at the time.
“It would be torture to give a powerful anti-psychotic drug to somebody who isn’t even mentally ill. … But here, it’s happening on U.S. soil” (ACLU attorney Ahilan Arulanantham)
If the Federal court lets this outrageous violation of Britney’s civil rights stand. The court will be sanctioning the drugging, kidnaping, imprisonment, poisoning, torture, and seizure of property, assets, and personage of any US citizen by conspiracy’s of psychiatrists, family, or others.
Based, solely on the highly subjective opinion, and pseudo-science of biased unscrupulous psychiatrists. In concert with other conspirators. Then this could happened to anyone. Especially anyone seeking mental health care. Or who had previously sought, or received mental health care. This is so unconstitutional it stinks.
At a minimum Britney should have had the right to retain legal representation of her own choosing. So she and any court appointed conservator could battle it out in court if need be to assure Britney of the best possible protection of her civil rights. If her conservator wants to do something she, and her legal representation think is not in her best intrest, her conservators should have to be accountable to her through litigation in the courts. That is what the courts are for. To settle disputes. And protect her rights.
I have sympathy for any family trying to just help, and protect their child. But they and the court should also want to make sure things are done in a way that also protects their child’s civil rights. By making sure that their child has their own legal representation of their choosing if at all possible. Especially when their child is requesting legal representation of her choosing. And can afford it. That sure doesn’t sound like incompetence to me.