A judge on Tuesday delayed the criminal sentencing of OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma in order to allow victims to attend the court proceeding in person. U.S.
District Judge Madeline Cox Arleo was originally planning to hand down the sentence Tuesday during a court proceeding conducted only by videoconferencing. But she said she changed her mind after seeing some victims of the opioid crisis protesting outside her courthouse in Newark, New Jersey.
She said they should be allowed to attend in person, too, and moved the hearing to next Tuesday. Read the rest...
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