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		Ohio jury finds doctor not guilty of murder in fentanyl case -Columbus 
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		 [April 21, 2022] 
		(Reuters) -An Ohio jury on Wednesday 
		found Dr. William Husel, who had been accused of giving patients lethal 
		doses of fentanyl, not guilty of 14 counts of murder, the Columbus 
		Dispatch newspaper reported. 
 Husel, a former doctor with the Columbus-area Mount Carmel Health 
		System, was accused in Franklin County of purposely causing the death of 
		14 patients between 2015 and 2018. He faced 15 years to life in prison 
		for each count.
 
 The jury, which initially could not come to an agreement, deliberated 
		for a week after the seven-week trial ended.
 
 Husel's defense attorneys argued that the doses of fentanyl - a potent 
		painkiller - that he administered to patients was intended to comfort 
		them and that death for critically ill patients was imminent, the 
		Dispatch reported.
 
 Prosecutors told the jury that Husel's actions hastened the death of the 
		patients.
 
		
		 
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			 Husel faces more than 10 civil 
			lawsuits from the families of patients who died while under his 
			care, while several families have settled suits worth millions of 
			dollars, the Dispatch reported. 
 Husel was part of a wave of U.S. doctors charged for their role in a 
			public health crisis that the Centers for Disease Control and 
			Prevention (CDC) said led to a record 47,600 U.S. opioid-related 
			overdose deaths in 2017.
 
			
			 The CDC reported that more than 75,000 people died from opioids 
			overdoses in the 12-month period ending in April 2021. 
 Fentanyl, often given for intense pain associated with cancer, is 
			100 times more powerful than morphine.
 
 (Reporting by Brendan O'Brien in Chicago; Editing by Bill Berkrot)
 
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