Re: Narcotics Doctors the Law and You
Dear Painlaw,
This is amazing and a travesty of justice. I live about 20minutes outside
where Dr Hurwitz practiced and when he was arrested there was so much media
hype, you couldn't turn around without seeing something about his arrest.
They compared the man to a crack dealer in the Washington Post and other
area media.
Now that the man is on trial for his life, not a word has been heard about
his trial. Total silence. I guess they don't want the public to know what's
going on until it's too late. If his arrest was such a big deal, why not
the trial? The DEA and Virginia authorities have all the resources of the
Government behind them to use in crucifying this man. Why do they have to
stack the deck? If it's such a good thing they've done, why are they hiding
it from the public?
totally pissed--og
painlaw <painlaw@yahoo.com> wrote in article
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> It is not right to send a doctor to prison for treating serious
> chronic pain. Dr. William Hurwitz had a practice that specialized in
> pain management. He helped hundreds of people who tried every thing.
> He did something that many doctors are afraid to do—he
> prescribed opioid medications in doses that were high enough to bring
> relief. His patients know he is a serious, conscientious and
> compassionate physician.
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> Starting on November 3, 2004, Dr. Hurwitz will go on trial in the
> federal court house in Alexandria, Virginia. The DEA wants a jury to
> believe that he is effectively a drug pusher, not a doctor trying to
> improve his patients’ lives. If convicted, he faces a lifetime
> in prison. The prosecutors have done every thing they can to tip the
> scales. They tried to prevent his patients from testifying. They have
> tried to muddy the waters by picking at his medical judgments. They
> want the jury to believe that the fact that a few patients lied to Dr.
> Hurwitz and sold their medicines shows that Dr. Hurwitz somehow was
> involved in their drug trafficking.
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> Dr. Hurwitz is not the first doctor that the DEA has gone after. This
> time, they have gone too far. Dr. Hurwitz is a respected physician to
> whom other doctors sent the patients they couldn’t help.
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> You can help. It will be a long hard trial. It will benefit the
> defense if supporters of pain management who want the DEA to get out
> of the business of regulating medicine come to the trial. Listen, form
> your own conclusions and help us stop this travesty. Come to the
> trial. Call 202-361-8110 for more information or email
> hurwitzdefense@yahoo.com
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