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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(108,155 posts)
Mon Sep 19, 2022, 01:54 PM Sep 2022

Supreme Court ruling could help doctors escape opioid charges

Dr. Nelson Onaro conceded last summer that he'd written illegal prescriptions, although he said he was thinking only of his patients. From a tiny, brick clinic in Oklahoma, he doled out hundreds of opioid pills and dozens of fentanyl patches with no legitimate medical purpose.

"Those medications were prescribed to help my patients, from my own point of view," Onaro said in court, as he reluctantly pleaded guilty to six counts of drug dealing. Because he confessed, the doctor was likely to get a reduced sentence of three years or less in prison.

But Onaro changed his mind in July. In the days before his sentencing, he asked a federal judge to throw out his plea deal, sending his case toward a trial. For a chance at exoneration, he'd face four times the charges and the possibility of a harsher sentence.

Why take the risk? A Supreme Court ruling has raised the bar to convict in a case like Onaro's. In a June decision, the court said prosecutors must not only prove a prescription was not medically justified ― possibly because it was too large or dangerous, or simply unnecessary ― but also that the prescriber knew as much.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/supreme-court-ruling-could-help-doctors-escape-opioid-charges/ar-AA11ZkLz

What will they fuck up next?

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Supreme Court ruling could help doctors escape opioid charges (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Sep 2022 OP
Beware. Just beware. Logic, truth, scientific method are in full meltdown by SCOTUS bucolic_frolic Sep 2022 #1

bucolic_frolic

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1. Beware. Just beware. Logic, truth, scientific method are in full meltdown by SCOTUS
Mon Sep 19, 2022, 02:16 PM
Sep 2022

You can tell any lie on social media, and you can do anything you want medically.

It takes years of adverse outcomes to bring a case, and what they're saying is "belief" of the perp is as good as exoneration.

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