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Criminal

Jun. 26, 1999

Physician Gets Probation in Money-Laundering Case

Even though prosecutors argued that physician David G. Gardner had been convicted in the largest money-laundering case ever filed under California law, a Los Angeles judge Thursday denied their request to sentence him to state prison.

By Michael D. Harris
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        Even though prosecutors argued that physician David G. Gardner had been convicted in the largest money-laundering case ever filed under California law, a Los Angeles judge Thursday denied their request to sentence him to state prison.
        Superior Co...

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