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Emergency rooms are indeed required to treat the most serious cases that show up at their doors.
While the customer compliance team can cut benefits and recover overpayments, the FIS handles serious cases that end up in court.
Eric Taylor, a professor at the Institute of Psychiatry in London, says: "I feel that essentially the drugs are for serious cases that can't be managed any other ways, but there is a lot that can be done without drugs.
One of the most serious cases that has been made public concerns a global shipping conglomerate that was hacked by pirates.
The background for the harsh treatment may be that Apple had to deal with the Japanese government quite often in recent years, including some more serious cases that involved the iPod nano.
Holder's policy only said they should seek those sentencing enhancements in more serious cases that met certain criteria.
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