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Attorneys in the William Husel murder trial made their final appeals to jurors Monday, with closing arguments proceeding after a week's worth of delay. Jurors began their deliberations Tuesday morning.
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Although testimony in the William Husel trial wrapped up on March 30, jurors still have not heard closing arguments and aren’t expected to until Monday. WOSU has learned the likely cause of the delay is the filing of an affidavit of disqualification seeking to remove Judge Michael Holbrook from the case.
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Attorneys will get an extra day to finish closing arguments in the murder trial of former Mount Carmel doctor William Husel.
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Jury instructions are expected to start on Monday in the murder trial of former Mount Carmel doctor William Husel. He's charged with 14 counts of murder for painkiller doses that prosecutors say killed patients.
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The defense rested its case one day after calling its first and only witness.
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Much of Thursday's proceedings revolved around a second pharmacist who worked at Mount Carmel West when Husel prescribed painkiller doses that prosecutors say killed patients.
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During the second day of testimony, the prosecution questioned pharmacist Talon Schroyer, who worked with Husel at Mount Carmel West.
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More than three years since he was fired, the murder trial of former Mount Carmel doctor William Husel began this morning with opening statements. Prosecutors say the former anesthesiologist ordered excessive doses of fentanyl that hastened the deaths of patients.
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The former Mount Carmel anesthesiologist faces 14 counts of murder after prosecutors say he ordered excessive doses of painkillers that hastened the deaths of patients.
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A jury has been seated for the murder trial of William Husel. The former Mount Carmel critical care physician faces 14 counts of murder for allegedly ordering fatal doses of fentanyl to his patients.