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AG cries foul after N.J. doctor accused in opioid sting keeps license

By NJ.com  
   September 25, 2018

State officials are crying foul after a doctor found to be overprescribing opioids -- including to an undercover investigator -- was allowed by an oversight board to keep practicing medicine. In a rare public rebuke of one of their own boards, New Jersey's attorney general and the director of the Division of Consumer Affairs said the Toms River doctor, Bruce Coplin, "put the public's safety at risk" by not adequately vetting patients at his large pain management practice.

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