Criminal Liability

Federal Appeals Court Upholds 20-year Sentence for ‘Pill Mill’ Doctor

Joan Flynn
May 15, 2017 at 04:00:00 ET
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A 20-year sentence is not a substantively unreasonable punishment for a physician convicted of money laundering, unlawfully dispensing controlled substances and other crimes related to his nine months of participation in two Georgia “pill mills,” a federal appeals court ruled April 27 (United States v. Enmon, 11th Cir., No. 14-13258, April 27, 2017). The Eleventh Circuit Court of ... Read More

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