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Defense rests case in William Husel murder trial

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William Husel sits at a table in the Columbus courthouse

Defense attorneys for former Mount Carmel doctor William Husel rested their case Thursday morning after calling only one witness.

The witness for the defense was Dr. Joel Zivot, an anesthesiologist and intensive care specialist at Emory University in Atlanta. Zivot spoke at length about the use of opioids to treat pain in dying patients and why there is no maximum dose.

Prosecutors had previously filed a motion to prevent Zivot and two other experts from testifying, arguing Zivot relied on improper information--including contact with Husel--to form his opinion.

to murder charges for prescribing what prosecutors say were excessive,

Prosecutors called more than 50 witnesses to the stand over the course of over a month. They rested their case on Tuesday.

Closing arguments are expected to begin Monday morning.

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