Heroin Seizures Drop, but Feds Track Connection to AK Trafficking
Published June 1, 2015
Heroin seizures drop, but feds track connection to AK trafficking
"When you don't know what you're injecting you are playing some version of Russian Roulette," said Dr. Daniel Ciccarone, heroin researcher and professor in Family and Community Medicine at University of California, San Francisco. "Fluctuations in … Read more on KREM.com (subscription)
Family of East Bay foster teen files wrongful death claim against caregivers
In making its claim that the social worker and foster mother failed to get treatment for Steven that could have saved his life, the teen's family is also relying on his medical records, obtained by the Unangst family's attorney, Larry Cook of the … Read more on San Jose Mercury News
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