Former deputy coroner gets 6 years for dealing drugs
LA PORTE, Ind. (AP) - A judge has sentenced a former deputy coroner in northwestern Indiana to six years in prison for illegally selling a narcotic painkiller.
LaPorte Circuit Judge Thomas Alevizos sentenced Dawn Maxson on Tuesday after she pleaded guilty in January to two counts of dealing a controlled substance.
The former LaPorte County deputy coroner was arrested Oct. 29 after selling 70 hydromorphone pills for $500 in La Porte. Authorities alleged that she legally obtained the drugs through prescriptions written by a physician and then sold some of them. She originally was charged with 15 counts of dealing.
The LaPorte County Herald-Argus reports the judge told Maxson that with good behavior and success in an anti-drug program, she'll be able to apply for a sentence modification and possibly be placed on probation.
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Information from: The La Porte Herald-Argus, http://www.heraldargus.com