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Arlington doctor convicted of drug distribution, officials say

Arlington doctor convicted of drug distribution, officials say Officials said over the course of five years, Battle issued more than 50,000 controlled substance prescriptions, 17,000 of which were for hydrocodone. Author: Briauna Brown Updated: 5:11 PM CDT July 7, 2021 ARLINGTON, Texas An Arlington doctor was convicted of drug crimes Wednesday, according to Acting U.S. Attorney Prerak Shah. After five days of trial, a federal jury convicted Dr. Clinton Battle, 68, of one count of conspiracy to distribute controlled substances and one count of distribution of a controlled substance. According to court documents, Battle routinely issued prescriptions for controlled substances, including hydrocodone, codeine, tramadol, and Xanax, without conducting a proper medical examination of his patients or any medical examination at his practice Arlington Occupational & Medical Clinic.

Arlington Doctor Convicted in Pill Mill Case – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth

The newly-convicted doctor also issued prescriptions for friends or family members with whom he had no physician-patient relationship. Dr. Battle and his coconspirators knowingly propagated prescription drug abuse by dispensing powerful painkillers to individuals with no need for them, said Acting U.S. Attorney Prerak Shah. The U.S. Attorney s Office is proud to partner with the DEA and other law enforcement agencies to stop unscrupulous pill pushers like Dr. Battle in their tracks. As we continue to lose lives by the misuse and abuse of prescription drugs, we look to our medical professionals for sound guidance, professionalism, and integrity, stated DEA Dallas Special Agent in Charge Eduardo A. Chávez. Dr. Battle and his conspirators broke that oath for one sole purpose: greed. Today s conviction is a testament to the work of our investigators, prosecutors, and law enforcement partners who will continue to protect the lives of our loved ones.

Gay men targeted for hate crimes in Dallas

Gay men targeted for hate crimes in Dallas By Jay Jackson, San Antonio Post 30 Jun 2021, 06:34 GMT+10 Three Texans are behind bars convicted of luring gay men for the purpose of committing violent crimes against them. According to court documents, the trio admitted they conspired to, and then targeted as many as nine men in and around Dallas, Texas. Beginning on or around Dec. 6, 2017, the 3 conspirators used Grindr, a social media dating platform used primarily by gay men, to lure men to an apartment complex in Dallas. DALLAS, Texas - Three Texans are behind bars convicted of luring gay men for the purpose of committing violent crimes against them.

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