This case has been in the news lately. While he’s considered innocent until proven guilty, it’s not a good look. I imagine that 99.9% of docs are law abiding, but the feds consider him one of the 0.1%. The alleged incidents caused cardiac emergencies and allegedly killed a fellow anesthesiologist that took home a bag to rehydrate after an illness. I’ve heard the feds have a high conviction rate. Do any doctors or lawyers on here have any thoughts on this case?
Trial underway for Dallas doctor accused of tampering with IV bags, causing death and cardiac emergencies
Opening statements began Monday in the federal trial of a former Dallas doctor accused of injecting IV bags with drugs, causing the death of one doctor and causing several patients to suffer cardiac emergencies in 2022.
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