Pharmacist Says Feds' Misconduct Taints Meningitis Case

By Brian Amaral (June 15, 2017, 2:56 PM EDT) -- Federal prosecutors and attorneys for the Massachusetts pharmacist convicted of racketeering in the 2012 meningitis outbreak traded increasingly personal barbs Thursday as the defendant, pointing to what he sees as government misconduct, asked a judge to toss the case or give him a new trial....

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