NY judge to allow "Zoloft defense" in assault case
August 22, 2009 By The Associated Press
http://www.newsday.com/ny-judge-to-allow-zoloft-defense-in-assault-case-1.1388026
HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (AP) A Long Island judge has said she will allow a man accused of punching and kicking his former girlfriend to use the so-called "Zoloft defense."
The attorney for Coram resident Brandon Hampson says he plans to argue that his client became violent and beat Lisa Essling on Aug. 25, 2006, because he stopped taking the popular antidepressant Zoloft days before the attack.
Nassau County District Court Judge Rhonda Fischer said Friday that she will allow a defense witness to testify that withdrawl from the antidepressant can cause a person to become aggressive.
Prosecutors say they strongly disagree with the court's decision.
Zoloft manufacturer Pfizer Inc. has said there's not evidence to suggest that discontinuing the drug can cause violent behavior.
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