Polster Refuses to Step Down from Opioid Trial Litigation
Polster Refuses to Step Down from Opioid Trial Litigation
U.S. District Court Judge Dan Polster, nominated to his post by former president Bill Clinton, is responsible for handling the consolidated Ohio litigation in Cleveland, Ohio, and was presented with a motion that he is bias and should step down from the opioid trial. Polster denied the request, questioning why attorneys for seven of 22 defendants waited more than a year and a half to bring forth their concerns, which were centered on comments he made at hearings, to the media, and in public forums.The defendants claimed Polster “participated in at least seven media interviews, including one in which he let a reporter trail him for a day, and made other public comments about the case.” They maintained he “expressed a strong personal conviction that his role is to strong-arm the parties into a settlement that will abate an ongoing opioid crisis, not just resolve the legal issues presented by the cases.”The motion stated further, the judge “prejudged the responsibility of all defendants for ‘the opioid crisis’” and “foresaw the outcome of the process as getting ‘some money to the government agencies for treatment.”
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Opioid judge won't step asideJudge in massive opioid trial denies bias, refuses to disqualify himself
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