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Judge in Smith case issues warning about remarks
Posted on 08/17/2010
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Pharmaceutical experts testifying in the Anna Nicole Smith drug trial have been told by a judge to tone down remarks that might be inflammatory. The order given Tuesday in Los Angeles preceded testimony from pharmacology expert Gregory Thompson, who earlier said the drugs prescribed for the former model would be effective "if you were going to kill someone." On Tuesday he testified the doses were extremely high. The judge's admonition also applied to a pharmacist who once described the drugs ordered by Dr. Khristine Eroshevich as "pharmaceutical suicide." Eroshevich, Dr. Sandeep Kapoor and Howard K.Stern have pleaded not guilty to conspiring to provide excessive opiates and sedatives to Smith. They are not charged in her 2007 overdose death.
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