(New England Compounding Center) Pharmacist in meningitis outbreak gets more prison time
Source: Associated Press
Pharmacist in meningitis outbreak gets more prison time
July 21, 2021
BOSTON (AP) A former Massachusetts pharmacist convicted for his role in a deadly 2012 multistate meningitis outbreak that killed more than 100 people and sickened hundreds of others will spend more time behind bars after a federal judge on Wednesday lengthened his original sentence by 2 1/2 years.
Glenn Chin, former supervisory pharmacist for the New England Compounding Center, was resentenced to 10 1/2 years in prison after the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals threw out his eight-year punishment and ordered U.S. District Judge Richard Stearns to reconsider the case.
It comes two weeks after the same judge tacked on more than five years to the sentence for Barry Cadden, the former owner of the New England Compounding Center. Cadden was resentenced to 14 1/2 years in prison.
Before Wednesdays longer sentence was handed down, Chin, 53, told families of victims who had gathered in the courtroom: I completely understand why you hate me. ... I apologize to each and everyone of you. Please know I never intended to harm anyone.
Cadden and Chin were both acquitted of second-degree murder charges after trials in Bostons federal court but were subsequently charged with murder in Michigan state court, where the cases are still pending.
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FILE - In this Sept. 19, 2017, file photo, Glenn Chin, a supervisory pharmacist at the now-closed New England Compounding Center, leaves federal court after attending the first day of his trial in Boston. Chin, convicted for his role in a deadly 2012 multistate meningitis outbreak, will spend more time behind bars after a federal judge, Wednesday, July 21, 2021, lengthened his original sentence by 2 1/2 years. (AP Photo/Steven Senne, File)