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PostWysłany: Czw 13:48, 07 Paź 2010    Temat postu: Oklahoma County

Former pharmacist pays $225,000
A former pharmacist who was on the state Health Department's board has paid $225,000 in administrative fines and costs related to an illegal drug sales investigation.
Haskell [u]Lee Evans Jersey[/u] Jr.,NFL Jerseys, 69, of Lawton, paid $75,000 each to the state narcotics bureau, the state attorney general and the state pharmacy board.
[u]Lee Evans Jersey[/u] pleaded guilty Wednesday in Oklahoma County District Court to three misdemeanor drug-reporting offenses. He agreed to spend five years on probation — a type that means he will have no criminal conviction if he violates no further laws.
He still faces a felony charge in Lawton that accuses him of recklessly selling drugs that can be used to make methamphetamine. Prosecutors said the felony case will be dismissed in two years.
[u]Lee Evans Jersey[/u] quit the Health Department's board and sold his pharmacy after a state grand jury indicted him in July 2009.
Attorney General Drew Edmondson said Wednesday, "Mr. [u]Lee Evans Jersey[/u] has surrendered his business, his license and his livelihood. As such, he will no longer have access to the drugs he illegally sold. I am satisfied that this agreement adequately punishes Haskell [u]Lee Evans Jersey[/u]."

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