Glenn Chin leaving the federal courthouse in Boston Tuesday after the first day of his trial on 25 counts of second degree murder, racketeering and other charges stemming from the 2012 fungal meningitis outbreak caused by contaminated drugs distributed by the now defunct New England Compounding Center. (Courtesy of AP)

(BOSTON) SEP 19 – OPENING ARGUMENTS WERE HEARD TUESDAY IN THE CASE OF A MASSACHUSETTS PHARMACIST CHARGED WITH 25 DEATHS STEMMING FROM A 2012 OUTBREAK OF FUNGAL MENINGITIS THAT KILLED 76 AND SICKENED OVER 700.
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