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Medical Examining Board denies prehearing subpoenas, continues charges to Jan. 29
Summary
A three-member Medical Examining Board panel denied the respondent's request to subpoena witnesses for depositions before a hearing and agreed to continue consideration of motions and the substantive hearing date to Jan. 29 so parties can refile and respond in writing.
A panel of the Medical Examining Board denied a respondent's request for subpoenas to compel prehearing depositions and agreed to continue consideration of motions and the substantive revocation hearing until Jan. 29.
At a remote motions hearing, Assistant Attorney General Tanya D'Maddie, advising the panel, said the meeting was convened to address pending motions including the respondent's October motions for a more definite statement and subpoenas and the Department of Public Health's January 3, 2025, motion to amend the statement of charges. Attorney Pernice Spinella, counsel for the respondent, asked the panel to issue subpoenas to depose two witnesses the respondent contends are central to the Department's case.
Attorney Pernice Spinella argued the depositions were necessary for a fair defense and stressed the request…
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