Today, Stern’s attorney cross-examined Dr. Nathalie Maullin, one of Smith’s former psychiatrists. Last Friday, Maullin testified that the drugs prescribed by Kapoor were “overkill” and unnecessary. The defense said that Smith was weaned “off addictive drugs too quickly” and pointed out that Smith’s side effects may have been caused by aggressive detoxification. Check back tomorrow for further updates…
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8 Responses to “Criminal Trial of Co-Defendants Stern, Kapoor & Eroshevich: Day Nine”
As Ms. Brenman stated in one of her earlier blogs that on the corner drug
dealers are only “undocumented pharmacists”. Both create extreme harm when handled improperly.
Well, the “bad seeds” need to be made an example – and punished as a warning to future doctors who are tempted to take sex from their drugged-up patients. It’s ugly.
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The fact that the drugs were prescribed by a medical professional knowing full well that he was dealing with a hop-head is unconcionable.
Curtis is right; ANS was a hop-head, but
she was made that way by crooked physicians who only claim they were only trying to help.
As Ms. Brenman stated in one of her earlier blogs that on the corner drug
dealers are only “undocumented pharmacists”. Both create extreme harm when handled improperly.
Isn’t it sad when you cannot trust physcians to be honest and true to their profession?
I hope this trial sends a very clear message to those errant physicians looking for a quick buck and illicit sex.
Charlie you are always going to have those “bad seeds” regardless of this trial or the next one.
Well, the “bad seeds” need to be made an example – and punished as a warning to future doctors who are tempted to take sex from their drugged-up patients. It’s ugly.
Isn’t sex with a drugged-up woman like sex with a dead person?