Monday morning, Shakeel Kahn admitted that he did not keep good records of visits, and often copied and pasted notes from previous patient visits on more recent visits.
The trial resumes at the Ewing Kerr Federal Courthouse, 111 S. Wolcott, at 9 a.m. Monday. The prosecution is expected to conduct an extensive cross-examination.
The Arizona Board of Medicine suspended Shakeel Kahn’s license in August 2016, three months before the Wyoming Board of Medicine did the same in November.
About 90 potential jurors filled the benches on the courtroom of the second floor of the Ewing T. Kerr Federal Building and Courthouse, 111 S. Wolcott.
Some of the comments on stories about the Kahns show "a complete misunderstanding of the criminal justice system," such as "innocent unless proven guilty."