During the United States House of Representative Hearings on "The Fungal Meningitis Outbreak: Could It Have Been Prevented?" Mr. Barry J. Cadden, President, Co-Owner and Director of Pharmacy of the New England Compounding Center, declined to answer any questions on advice of his counsel, and thus invoked his Fifth Amendment Privilege Against Self-Incrimination.
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Wednesday, November 14, 2012
5th Amendment Privilege Invoked By President of NECC
During the United States House of Representative Hearings on "The Fungal Meningitis Outbreak: Could It Have Been Prevented?" Mr. Barry J. Cadden, President, Co-Owner and Director of Pharmacy of the New England Compounding Center, declined to answer any questions on advice of his counsel, and thus invoked his Fifth Amendment Privilege Against Self-Incrimination.
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