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	<title>Comments on: Judge in TexStar Labs Case Doubles Prison Term Advocated by Prosecutor</title>
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		<title>By: Planet Pharmacy Defendants Sentenced to Prison for Generic Steroids &#124; MESO-Rx Steroid Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] prosecutors in the case advocated 37 months for Wheat and 18 months for Oliveira; Judge Camp rejected the recommended sentencing included in their plea agreements under Rule 11(c)(1)(C) because it wasn&#8217;t harsh enough given [...]</description>
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