Scientologists decry toll of criminal case - 2000-03-09
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Scientologists decry toll of criminal case March 9, 2000,
One of Moxon and Kobrin's central points was that the Scientology staffers who kept McPherson at the Fort Harrison were engaged in an "entirely religious" practice called the "Introspection Rundown," which was devised by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard to calm a person in the throes of psychosis before administering Scientology counseling called "auditing."
Moxon and Kobrin said prosecutors are attacking that practice, in effect forcing Scientologists to get psychiatric or psychological care, which is against their religion.
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{{cite news | first = Thomas C. | last = Tobin | title = Scientologists decry toll of criminal case | url = http://www.sptimes.com/News/030900/TampaBay/Scientologists_decry_.shtml | work = St. Petersburg Times | date = March 9, 2000 | accessdate = January 14, 2017 }}