Opioid settlement could mean tens of millions of dollars for LA
California's federal court has rejected a federal settlement which could see the authorities prosecute dealers for deadly doses of opioid medications, according to prosecutors in the US state newspaper 'The New York Times'.
Source: foxla.comPublished on 2022-02-25
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