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A jury has found the pain physician brother of a former Hawaiʻi prosecutor imprisoned in a corruption case guilty of prescribing oxycodone to his friends so that they could sell the pills for cash.
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A judge has granted a request for there to be no mention of the “opioid epidemic” at a trial against the pain physician brother of a former Hawaiʻi prosecutor imprisoned in a corruption case that also took down her former police chief husband.
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A drug-dealing trial against the pain physician brother of a former Hawaii prosecutor convicted in a corruption case is delayed because potential jurors will have to wear masks.