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San Bernardino County prosecutor Tuesday urged a jury not to be swayed
by testimony that the antidepressant Zoloft put a former Westminster
police detective in a fog that made him not responsible for kidnapping
and raping a waitress in 2010.
Deputy Dist. Atty. Debbie Ploghaus called the so-called Zoloft defense, backed by a psychiatrist's testimony, "a bunch of baloney" and a desperate attempt by Anthony Nicholas Orban to sidestep overwhelming evidence against him.
Deputy Dist. Atty. Debbie Ploghaus called the so-called Zoloft defense, backed by a psychiatrist's testimony, "a bunch of baloney" and a desperate attempt by Anthony Nicholas Orban to sidestep overwhelming evidence against him.
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