Reader comments: 'Candy Man' assistant pleads to conspiracy charge
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Anonymous | 9:41 p.m. Sept. 30, 2008
Preventing a prejudiced jury should start with the Deseret News. DNS you're not helping any by serving as the prosecutions' PR hack and repeating their desired label of this guy as 'The Candy Man' in your headline.
DaviD O | 10:19 p.m. Sept. 30, 2008
Never a shortage of people looking out for criminals' rights.
Anonymous | 12:49 a.m. Oct. 1, 2008
Since overdose deaths occured, I hope at least one of the charges he is facing reflects this. Too bad his staff got involved. I knew a lady who worked in a pediatricians office. When patients would call in saying their kid had an earache or croup she'd just phone in a prescription for decadron or amoxicillain. When the doctor found out he was ballistic and fired her. He didn't know until a patient brought it to his attention that his assistant was practicing medicine without a license.
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Label came from addicts | 11:22 p.m. Oct. 1, 2008
Anonymous, the "Candy Man" title is what his patients referred to him as on the streets, not what the prosecutors decided to label him.
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