TABLE 1.-1erminations of over-the-counter and unauthorized refill cases as of Apr. 1, 1951
TABLE 1.-Terminations of over-the-counter and unauthorized refill cases as of Apr. 1, 1951-Continued
26714 Kay Surgical, Inc., Memphis, Tenn.
Parker's Pharmacy, Mount Healthy, Ohio, E. R. Parker.
A. A. Bredemeyer trading as Madison Place Tuinal, Nembutal, Seconal. Pharmacy, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Benet's Pharmacies, Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio,
July 22, 1949. Plea: Nolo contendere. Firm fined $1,000. Individual fined $250; total fine, $1,250.
Oct. 5, 1949. Plea: Guilty; $100 fine on each of 6 counts against both defendants; total fine, $600.
Oct. 5, 1949. Plea: Guilty; $100 fine on each of 7 counts; total fine, $700.
Oct. 5, 1949. fine, $2,000 Oct. 5, 1949. fine, $700. Oct. 5, 1949. Plea: Guilty; $100 fine on each of 8 counts, both defendants; total fine, $800. Oct. 5, 1949. fine, $700. Oct. 3, 1949.
Plea: Guilty; $100 fine on each of 20 counts; total (both defendants).
Plea: Guilty; $100 fine on each of 7 counts; total
Plea: Guilty; $100 fine on each of 7 counts; total
Plea: Nolo contendere, by Crawford, Butt & Hendricks. Information against Grounds was dismissed. 3 defendants were sentenced to 1 year's probation.
Sept. 30, 1949. Plea: Nolo contendere. Found guilty. Sen- to 1 year's probation, all defendants.
Oct. 3, 1949. Plea: Nolo contendere. Found guilty by court; sentenced to 1 year's probation.
Sept. 30, 1949. Plea: Nolo contendere. Found guilty by court Sentence of 1 year's probation.
Sept. 20, 1949. Plea: Guilty. Fine or $250 on 4 counts. Fine of $500 on remaining 5 counts was "probated" for 1 year; total fine $250.
Sept. 30, 1949. Plea: Nolo contenderc. Court found defendant guilty; probation for 1 year.
Oct. 17, 1949. Plea: Guilty. Fine of $200 assessed on the 5 counts or information; total fine, $200.
Nov. 7, 1949. Plea: Nolo contendere. Firm fined $100 on count 1 and $25 on other 11 counts; total fine, $375. Nov. 18, 1949. Firm was dismissed. Gailey plea of guilty and fined $25 on each of 2 counts; total fine, $50.
Nov. 18, 1949. Firm dismissed. Adcock guilty on 5 counts, fined $125. Malley guilty on 2 counts, fined $50. Both dis- missed on other of 7 counts; total fine, $175.
Feb. 10, 1950. Plea: Guilty as to individual. Firm dismissed. Fine of $25 on each of 6 counts; total fine $150.
Jan. 31, 1950. Plea: Guilty. Fine of $750 on count 1; proba- tion on counts 2-6 of 1 year; total fine, $750.
Feb. 1, 1950. Plea: Nolo contendere. Fine of $100 on each of 3 counts to be paid. Count 4 suspended, probation for 1 year; total fine, $300.
March 24, 1950. Plea: Guilty. Fine of $100 on each of 3 counts corporation plus costs of $27.48 ($327.48). Fine of $100 against L. F. Portman plus costs of $27.48 ($127.48). Fine of $100 on counts 1 and 3 against J. Rundt plus costs of $27.48 ($227.48). Total fines, $682.44.
March 3, 1950. Plea: Nolo contendere. Fine of $25 on each of 5 counts; total fine, $125.
TABLE 1.-Terminations of over-the-counter and unauthorized refill cases as of Apr. 1, 1951-Continued
February 27, 1950. Plea: Guilty. Fine: $300 on 2-count in- formation against W. J. Parker.
February 6, 1950. Plea: Guilty. Fine of $50 generally on counts 1 to 7, inclusive.
March 17, 1950. Plea: Guilty. Fine of $100 on each of 5 counts; total fine, $500.
March 20. 1950. Plea of nolo contendere to counts I, III, VI, VIII, IX. Counts II, IV, V, VII stricken with leave to rein- state. Fine of $200 on counts I, III, VI, VIII, IX. Total fine $1,000; reduced to $500 on April 6, 1950.
April 18, 1950. Plea: Guilty on count 1. Counts 2 and 3 dis- missed by United States attorney. Fine of $250 on count 1. April 10, 1950. Plea: Guilty. Fine: $300 on each of 3 counts against individual, $100 on each of 3 counts against corpora- tion; total fine, $1,200 plus costs of $39.24.
Apr. 4, 1950. Plea: Guilty on counts 1 and 2. Count 3 dis- missed. Fine: count 1, $100; count 2, $200; costs $35; total fine and costs $335.
Amended termination Apr. 6, 1950. Fine of $100 was fixed in lieu of $200 imposed upon defendant, on counts 1, 3, 6 8, and 9; total fine $500.
May 22, 1950. Plea: Nolo contendere to counts 1 and 2, not guilty to counts 3, 4 and 5; counts 3, 4 and 5 dismissed; fine of $25 on counts 1 and 2; total fine, $50.
Apr. 26, 1950. Plea: Nolo contendere. Fine of $500 covering all 6 counts, to be paid within 48 hours. May 12, 1950. Plea: Nolo contendere. Fine against J. L. Bumpas $50 on each of 5 counts, $250. Fine against B. Am- mons, $50 on each of 2 counts, $100. Total fine, $350. May 8, 1950. Plea: Guilty. Fine of $100 for each defendant; total fine, $200.
May 23, 1950. Plea: Guilty. Fine of $100 as to individual and corporation on counts 1 to 8, inclusive, $1,600. Fine of $200 as to each defendant on count 9, $400. Total fine, $2,000. May 10, 1950. Plea: Nolo contendere. Fine or $100 on all 3 counts plus costs of $39.24 against partnership; fine of $50 on all 3 counts against the individual; total fine and costs, $189.24.
May 18, 1950. Plea: Nole contendere. Fine of $250 against the corporation and $250 against the individual, plus costs of $36.96; total, $536.96.
June 12, 1950. Plea: Guilty for the firm; nolo conrendere for both individuals. Fine of $125 on each of 8 counts against the partnership. Individuals sentences suspended and placed on probation for 1 year. Total fine, $1,000.
June 12, 1950. Plea: Guilty. Fine of $100 on each of 5 counts; total, $500.
June 12, 1950: Plea: Guilty by Clayton on 8 counts; guilty by Calmes on 1 count. Fine of $25 on each of 8 counts against Clayton, $25 on count 5 against Calmes. Total fine, $225. June 24, 1950. Plea: Nolo contendere. $25 on each of 6 counts against firm and individual, jointly, plus costs of $49.48; total fine and costs, $199.48.
June 24, 1950. Plea: Nolo contendere. Fine of $50 on count 1 against D. Hernandez and $50 each on counts 2 and 3 against M. Capestany, Jr. plus costs of $49.42; total fine and costs, $199.42. June 24, 1950. Plea: Nolo contendere. Fine of $25 each on counts 1 and 2 for partnership and individual; $50 on count 3 for partnership and individual, plus costs of $49.90; total fine and costs, $149.90.
May 22, 1950. Plea: Nolo contendere. Fine of $50 on each of 6 counts; total fine, $300.
June 9, 1950. Plea: Nolo contendere. All counts dismissed as to firm. Individuals fined $250 each. Total fine, $500, both defendants placed on probation for 1 year.
June 5, 1950. Plea: Guilty as to corporation to 8 counts. J. V. Cockrum, nolo contendere to 8 counts; C. Frick, nolo con- tendere to count 7, A. Hoffman, nolo contendere to 2, 4, and 8. Fine: Corporation, $250 on each of 8 counts; total, $2,000. Individuals: Suspended sentences and placed on probation for 1 year. June 7, 1950.
Plea: Guilty. Fine of $500 against individual Court costs of $21.10 on counts 2 and 3. Court costs against partnership suspended. Total fine and costs, $521.10. May 23, 1950. Plea: Guilty. Fine of $100 on each of 3 counts, plus costs; total fine, $500.
June 12, 1950. Plea: Nolo contendere. Fine of $150 against corporation on each of 2 counts, $50 on each of 2 counts against individuals, plus costs of $41.48. Total fine and costs, $541.48. July 20, 1950. Plea: Nolo contendere. Fine or $50 on each of 4 counts plus costs of $15; total fine and costs, $215. July 14, 1950. Plea: Nolo contendere by J. H. Hugg. W. Far-- rar died and consequently an order was entered dismissing the information. An order was also entered dismissing counts 2 and 3 as to the defendant, J. H. Hugg, wherein he was jointly charged with Farrar. Hugg was fined $50 on each of the 2 remaining counts, plus costs of $15. Total fine and costs, $115. July 20, 1950. Plea: Nolo contendere. Fine of $50 on each of 3 counts, plus costs of $15. Total fine and costs, $165. June 27, 1950. Plea: Nolo contendere. Fine of $100 each of 3 counts, plus costs of $37. Total fine and costs, $337. De- fendant placed on 1 year probation on each count, the periods of probation to be consecutive and not concurrent. Total, 3 years probation.
D. Greenberg, trading as Frank's Pharmacy, Cincinnati, Ohio.
L. M. Clayton, trading as Jack Clayton Drug Store, Clinton, Okla., PE. Calmes.
Peoples Pharmacy, Gary, Ind., S. I. Pigurski..
M. Capestany, trading as Central Pharmacy, Sulfadiazine, Seconal. Gary, Ind., D. Hernandez.
Bowers' Pharmacy, Gary, Ind., C. A. Bowers.
R. E. Thacker, trading as Thacker Drug Store, Grandfield, Okla.
Center Pharmacy, Oakland, Calif., B. H. Ridley, A. G. Nickelberry.
28141 Weipert Drug Co., St. Louis Mo., J. V. Cock- Amphetamine, Dexedrine, Secorum, A. Hoffman, C. Frick.
McDowell's Pharmacy, Akron, Ohio, J. V. McDowell.
Fair Price Drug Corp., Chicago, Ill., L. Mesirow, L. Levinson.
L. R. Hugg, doing business as Hugg's Drugs, Paducah, Ky.
J. H. Hugg, a partner in Hugg the Druggist, Paducah, Ky., W. Farrar.
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