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May 4, 2021 By Jon King / jking@whmi.com
Appeals have been denied in the murder case against two men charged in Livingston County for their roles in a deadly 2012 fungal meningitis outbreak.
Attorneys for Barry Cadden and Glenn Chin filed motions in January to reverse earlier rulings against their clients that they should stand trial on 11 counts of second degree murder.
Last week, Michigan Court of Appeals Judge Michael Gadola denied both in a one-sentence opinion that cited a failure to persuade the court of the need for immediate appellate review. Cadden was a part-owner and Chin was a supervising pharmacist at the New England Compounding Center.
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December 10, 2020 By Jon King / jking@whmi.com
A motion has been denied to drop the charges against one of the two men charged with the deaths of 11 Livingston County residents.
Barry Cadden is facing trial in Livingston County Circuit Court on second degree murder charges filed last year by the Michigan Attorney Generalâs Office for his role in running the New England Compounding Center. Cadden was the co-owner of the facility, while his co-defendant, Glenn Chin, was the supervising pharmacist.
In court today, Caddenâs attorney argued that there was no evidence that directly linked his client to the tainted steroids produced at the pharmacy, which ultimately led to over 100 deaths nationally, 11 of them in Livingston County. He argued that Cadden was never in the pharmacyâs so-called âclean roomâ, where the drugs were manufactured, and had no way of knowing what went on there. The attorney, Gerald Gleeson, argued that Ju
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