Sean M. Ellsworth has appeared as a guest on national television as well as in national media outlets with regard to both his firm’s cases and on the topic of health care criminal law.
Mr. Ellsworth was interviewed on CNBC’s Capital Report with regard to his representation of a Florida pharmacy client that utilized the Internet to assist with its pharmacy practice.
Mr. Ellsworth was interviewed on CNBC’s Capital Report with regard to his representation of a Florida pharmacy client that utilized the Internet to assist with its pharmacy practice.
Jurors Twittering details of a trial. Jurors Google information about a case. And last month, a Judge declaring a mistrial in a big federal drug case in Florida when jurors conducted research online.
A month after a mistrial was declared in an Internet drug-dealing case because jurors improperly conducted their own investigation using the Web, charges against some defendants were dropped.
Between February and April, a rather remarkable legal drama unfolded in U.S. District Court Judge William J. Zloch's courtroom in downtown Fort Lauderdale. Federal prosecutors had spent two years building their argument against doctors, pharmacists, and businessmen who were operating an internet pharmacy network. But midway through the trial, their efforts unraveled in spectacular fashion.
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