((HT: Fox 41/Louisville))
The end of the case for former Pleasure Ridge Park coach Jason Stinson came Thursday morning, after testimony from Dr. William Smock, an emergency medicine professor at the University of Louisville.
Smock testified by video that the attention deficit disorder drug Adderall was the main factor in causing the heat stroke that caused 15-year-old Max Gilpin to collapse on Aug. 20, 2008, at the end of practice. Gilpin died three days later at a Louisville hospital.
Jurors are set to begin deliberations in the case later today. Stinson also faces a charge of wanton endangerment.
Here's your early coverage from WDRB-TV in Louisville
Stephan Johnson got to stand outside of the courthouse ((again)) for his live shot...
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