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What to know about Anthony Cotton, defense attorney for Maxwell Anderson
What to know about Anthony Cotton, defense attorney for Maxwell Anderson

Yahoo

time27-05-2025

  • General
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What to know about Anthony Cotton, defense attorney for Maxwell Anderson

Waukesha defense lawyer Anthony Cotton is the man who will represent accused killer Maxwell Anderson at trial in Milwaukee. Anderson, 34, of Milwaukee, is charged with first-degree intentional homicide, mutilation of a corpse and arson in the death last April of Sade Carleena Robinson, 19. Trial for Anderson begins May 27. Education: Cotton was born and raised in Waukesha and went to Catholic Memorial High School before studying at University of Wisconsin in Madison. He graduated from Marquette University Law School in 2005. Experience: He joined the firm, Kuchler & Cotton S.C., in 2005. The firm, based in Waukesha, is run by his mother, Donna Kuchler, who represented Jessy Kurczewski in 2024 in what became known as the "Eye Drops homicide trial." 44 He represented Morgan Geyser, one of the defendants in the Slender Man case in Waukesha County. The 2014 case involved two 12-year-old girls, Morgan Geyser and Anissa Weier, who stabbed their classmate and friend and left her for dead in a park. The girl survived the stabbing. Geyser and Weier were found not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect and ordered to a mental health institute for decades-long commitments in 2017. Weier was released in 2021, and Geyser, represented by Cotton, was approved for conditional release March 6, 2025. Cotton was also the lawyer for Dominic Black, who faced weapons charge in November 2020 for illegally giving a rifle to Kyle Rittenhouse, the 17-year-old later acquitted of killing two people during protests in Kenosha earlier that year. Black took plea deal in order to avoid criminal conviction. Cotton was hired by a Yale law professor during his second year of law school to investigate human rights abuses in Eritrea, East Africa. He traveled throughout Eritrea to interview civilians and prepare claims for people who had been victimized as a result of the Eritrean-Ethiopian war. This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: What to know about Anthony Cotton, attorney for Maxwell Anderson

Voluntary recall issued for eye drops sold nationwide
Voluntary recall issued for eye drops sold nationwide

Yahoo

time12-05-2025

  • Business
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Voluntary recall issued for eye drops sold nationwide

Several over-the-counter eye products used to treat dry and irritated eyes have been voluntarily recalled following an audit by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. AvKARE, a pharmaceutical distributor, issued a voluntary recall notice on its website, noting that the products are being recalled due to "manufacturing deviations" found during the FDA audit. According to the recall notice, the exact health dangers for consumers using the recalled products are unknown, but the company said "deviations may lead to products of unacceptable quality, and it is not possible to rule out patient risks resulting from use of these products." ABC News has reached out to AvKARE for further information. Here is what to know about the products being recalled and what consumers can do. Both the FDA and AvKARE have detailed information on their websites about the products being voluntarily recalled. The FDA's website also lists the number of cases involved in the recall: 13,872 cases of Artificial Tears Ophthalmic Solution (National Drug Code: 50268-043-15) 1,610 cases of Carboxymethylcellulose Sodium Ophthalmic Gel 1% (National Drug Code: 50268-066-15) 32,876 cases of Carboxymethylcellulose Sodium Ophthalmic Solution (National Drug Code: 50268-068-15) 13,104 cases of Lubricant Eye Drops Solution (National Drug Code: 50268-126-15) 14,333 cases of Polyvinyl Alcohol Ophthalmic Solution (National Drug Code: 50268-678-15) The recalled items were first shipped between May 26, 2023, and April 21, 2025, according to AvKARE. Mom helps save daughter's vision by noticing cloudiness in her eyes while breastfeeding Expiration dates range from April 2025 to March 2027. Click here or here for a full list of expiration dates, lot codes and other product details. AvKARE is advising consumers to discontinue use of the recalled products immediately. Eye drops sold at stores including CVS, Rite Aid and Target could cause blindness, FDA warns Yes, according to AvKARE. The company is asking consumers to fill out a recall form on its website and fax the completed form to 931-292-6229 or email it to customerservice@ Once the form is received, the company will send consumers a Return Authorization Form to ship the product back to AvKARE. The company says it will issue full credit, including shipping cost, for any returns. Voluntary recall issued for eye drops sold nationwide originally appeared on

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