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Criminal

Nov. 17, 2012

San Francisco jury convicts three men of illegally selling pharmaceutical drugs online

Rejecting defense arguments that the law was murky, a San Francisco jury found three men guilty Thursday on all counts of conspiracy and illegally distributing controlled substances through online pharmacies.


By Hadley Robinson


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO - Rejecting defense arguments that the law was murky, a San Francisco jury found three men guilty Thursday on all counts of conspiracy and illegally distributing controlled substances through an online pharmacy.


Businessman Christopher Napoli, software guru Daniel Johnson and doctor Joseph Carozza were convicted of conspiracy to distribute, and actually illegally distributing more tha...

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