检察官称联邦快递fedex“运输非法药品”Prosecutor calls FedEx a 'drug courier'
旧金山 - 联邦快递公司采取了它的“合法”的企业形象,规模和复杂程度的优势,从网上药店提供处方违法犯罪行为搞的,联邦检察官说,星期一。
政府将依托“数十座”的内部电子邮件表明,联邦快递就知道了十年,这是出货的药物为是“黑幕,偷偷摸摸”和“运行”,从美国毒品管制局,美国助理药店律师约翰Hemann他在审讯时的开场白说。
联邦快递知道药物在数以百万计它提供了十多年被非法订明,但运反正他们,因为它不希望失去数百万美元的收入竞争对手UPS包,Hemann告诉美国地区法院法官查尔斯·布雷耶,谁决定的情况下不陪审团。
UPS在2013年支付$ 40百万,以解决从互联网药店一年之久的政府镇压出现类似指控。
联邦快递,这辩称其没有做错任何事情,被指控与网上药店费尽心机出货止痛药,焦虑和吃药没有有效的处方获得的减肥药。为了赢得阴谋和洗钱的指控有罪判决,检察官必须证明联邦快递认识的销量分别为非法,并打算进行非法传播的药物。
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布雷耶堆积在试验期间表达了对政府的情况下怀疑。虽然承认的情况是“具有挑战性,”Hemann争议布雷耶早些时候它定性为一个“新的起诉。”
“这个案子是独一无二的,因为它涉及非法毒品大规模量,”Hemann说。虽然联邦快递之所以能够逃脱它,因为它依赖于一个“合法性的空气,”公司要一样对待跨非法药物边界来一个人,他说。
“这个药应该快递在这个法庭被视为就像你的荣誉会对待每一个其他运输毒品,”检察官认为。
克里斯蒂娜·阿格达斯,该公司的律师表示,“联邦快递与执法工作,而你会听到有关它的一切,广泛的。”
“最不可思议的是,联邦快递帮助DEA调查我们被控阴谋正在与两个人,”阿格达斯说。
没有联邦官员正面临着监狱的时候,但收费携带$ 1.6十亿的潜在罚款的总部位于田纳西州孟菲斯市的公司。
审判可能会持续到八月。
SAN FRANCISCO - FedEx Corp. took advantage of its "legitimate" corporate identity, size and sophistication to engage in criminal behavior by delivering illegal prescriptions from internet drugstores, federal prosecutors said Monday.
The government will rely on "dozens and dozens" of internal emails to show that FedEx knew for a decade that it was shipping drugs for pharmacies that were "shady, sneaky" and "on the run" from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, Assistant U.S. Attorney John Hemann said in his opening statement at the trial.
FedEx knew that drugs in millions of packages it delivered over a decade were illegally prescribed but shipped them anyway because it did not want to lose millions of dollars in revenue to rival UPS, Hemann told U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer, who will decide the case without a jury.
UPS paid $40 million in 2013 to resolve similar allegations that arose from a years-long government crackdown on internet pharmacies.
FedEx, which contends it did nothing wrong, is accused of scheming with online pharmacies to ship painkillers, anxiety meds and diet pills obtained without valid prescriptions. To win a guilty verdict on charges of conspiracy and money laundering, prosecutors must prove that FedEx knew the sales were illicit and intended for the drugs to be distributed illegally.
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Breyer has voiced doubt about the government's case during the buildup to the trial. While acknowledging that the case is "challenging," Hemann disputed Breyer's earlier characterization of it as a "novel prosecution."
"This case is unique because it involves a massive volume of illegal drugs," Hemann said. Though FedEx was able to get away with it because it relied on an "air of legitimacy," the company should be treated the same as a person coming across the border with illegal drugs, he said.
"This drug courier should be treated in this court just like your honor would treat every other drug courier," the prosecutor argued.
Cristina Arguedas, a lawyer for the company, said that "FedEx worked with law enforcement, and you are going to hear all about it, extensively."
"Most incredible of all, FedEx helped the DEA investigate the two people we're charged being conspirators with," Arguedas added.
No FedEx officials are facing prison time, but the charges carry a potential fine of $1.6 billion for the Memphis, Tenn.-based company.
The trial could last into August.
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