Ohio Counties Ask Polster to Continue with Opioid Trial
Ohio Counties Ask Polster to Continue with Opioid Trial
Ohio’s Attorney General, Dave Yost, has opted to not allow two in state counties to begin their trial amid the opioid crisis. Yet, two Ohio counties have asked a court to deny his request to delay their share of the litigation. In their filing with the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Cuyahoga and Summit counties argued “the state doesn’t have a say in the matter because it’s not part of the federal case set for trial October 21 in Cleveland.” Yost had argued that the state’s claims, made in state rather than federal court, should move ahead of those brought by the two counties.“It’s not right,” Yost said, “that relief could come to those counties ahead of the rest of the state, and especially areas where opioids have been an even bigger problem.” Ohio has been one of the hardest hit states in the nation.The counties responded that the state “sat on the sidelines while the district court addressed and denied the Defendants’ motions to dismiss, which raised many of the same issues Ohio seeks to raise here.”
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