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Deputy Kalinin's Testimony in Court Unveiled

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Deputy Kalinin's Testimony in Court Unveiled

In a stunning turn of events at the Central District Court, a key witness was brought forth for the defense of Yevgeny Kalinin - a neurologist from the First City Clinic. According to our on-site correspondent, this revelation unfolded during the court hearing.

The neurologist testified that during Kalinin's discharge in 2023, he prescribed a battery of medications, including the potent painkiller, Tramadol. It was suggested that the drug was to alleviate pain syndrome, but it was intended for intermittent use rather than long-term treatment.

However, due to an absence of a proper prescription form, the doctor couldn't issue the prescription himself. Instead, he recommended Kalinin to visit a clinic for the necessary script.

You may recall that past reports indicated Kalinin's appearance in court. Oddly enough, Kalinin himself neither affirmed guilt nor testified during the proceedings. Meanwhile, the traffic police inspector who apprehended Kalinin divulged his account of the incident.

As a side note, Tramadol is classified as a strong narcotic opioid analgesic, exhibiting a low affinity for opioid receptors.

Strangely, our preliminary search didn’t yield any information on Yevgeny Kalinin's court case, Tramadol prescriptions, or driving under the influence charges. Instead, we stumbled upon recent developments in international arbitration cases, updates on EU financial sanctions, and Russian legal cases involving neo-Nazi groups or notorious serial killers.

If this is a recent or region-specific case, additional details or updated sources would be necessary for verification. It appears our current data fails to capture the specific details surrounding this matter.

  1. The defense of Yevgeny Kalinin, the neurologist from the First City Clinic, testified in court that he prescribed Tramadol, a potent painkiller, to Kalinin in 2023.
  2. Despite prescribing Tramadol, Kalinin couldn't issue the prescription himself due to the absence of a proper form, so he recommended Kalinin to visit a clinic for the necessary script.
  3. Our on-site correspondent reported that during the court hearing, Kalinin himself neither affirmed guilt nor testified, while the traffic police inspector who apprehended Kalinin provided his account of the incident.
  4. Initial research didn't reveal any information about Yevgeny Kalinin's court case, Tramadol prescriptions, or driving under the influence charges but instead found updates on international arbitration cases, EU financial sanctions, and Russian legal cases involving neo-Nazi groups or serial killers.
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