Tuesday delayed the trial for the second pharmacist charged with racketeering and second-degree murder in the 2012 fatal meningitis outbreak by a month, to September.
New England Compounding Center pharmacist Glenn Chin was supposed to go to trial in early August on a slew of charges stemming from the outbreak, allegedly caused by NECC’s mold-tainted drugs. But according to his court staff, U.S. District Judge Richard Stearns worried that a jury would not be able to be convened during the...
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