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Jail time for 'cure' involving ozone
A Tucson construction worker was sentenced to one year in jail Wednesday by a judge who said she was unwilling to risk the safety of any probation officer who might be assigned to his case.
Man found guilty in ozone 'cure' enterprise
A Tucson construction worker who claims he can cure gynecological cancers by treating women with ozone was found guilty of practicing without a license, a misdemeanor, Friday, but the jury deadlocked on whether he was guilty of the felony fraud and illegally conducting an enterprise charges.
Tucson jurors deadlock on key charges in ozone cancer treatment trial
A Tucson construction worker who claims he can cure gynecological cancers by treating women with ozone was found guilty of practicing without a license, a misdemeanor, Friday, but the jury deadlocked on whether he was guilty of the felony fraud and illegally conducting an enterprise charges.
Two attorneys dump defendant in medical fraud case
A Tucson man accused of telling people he could cure their cancer with ozone is on his third attorney.
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