US Attorney Admits that He was Directed to Target Doctors Who had NO criminal intent

 

I have heard from a number of attorneys that when a federal prosecutor takes someone to federal court, 90%-95% of the time they will be found guilty. After you watch this 17 minute video of a Federal Prosecutor, you will easily understand how that high conviction rate can be attained. What I suspect, that each possible violation this attorney claims. He is only talking about a single pt and a single interaction with a practitioner.  Just imagine, the number of possible federal law violations can could be fabricated on just 1-2 handfuls of pts from a particular practitioner’s practice?

As I remember, several years ago, a particular rural doctor, was initially charged with 400 counts. Each count worth 20 yrs in prison. Makes sense why he agreed to plead guilty to a SINGLE COUNT.  As I remember this practitioner was in his 60’s, so a single count was worth 20 yrs in prison and as I understand it, there is no early parole in our federal system. They must serve at least 85% of their sentence.

It was indicated that this was in 2019,  I wonder if these Federal prosecutors are still going after prescribers, since the number of  poisoning/ODing from illegal Fentanyl from China & Mexican cartels have probably doubled since then. Maybe it is too difficult to confiscate assets of these criminals that are “off-shore”?

I think if you consider the video – as a whole – these Federal prosecutors’ end goal was criminal/civil asset of a prescriber’s assets. that is “free money” that these Feds can put in their dept’s coffers to use/spend as they wish.

 

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  1. […] I think if you consider the video – as a whole – these Federal prosecutors’ end goal was criminal/civil asset of a […]

  2. I must have missed the part where they were directed to target doctors whom they knew had no criminal intent.

    • I think if you consider the video – as a whole – these Federal prosecutors’ end goal was criminal/civil asset of a prescriber’s assets. that is “free money” that these Feds can put in their dept’s coffers to use/spend as they wish.

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