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Former Pendleton Doctor Gets 6 Years on Probation

ANDERSON, Ind. (AP) _ A former central Indiana doctor has been sentenced to six years on probation after pleading guilty to seven charges of dealing in drugs, perjury and voyeurism.
 
Forty-six-year-old Eric Jones of Pendleton was sentenced Monday in Madison Circuit Court after he pleaded guilty to two felony counts of dealing in a controlled substance and one count each of unlawful dispensation of a controlled substance, perjury, and obtaining a controlled substance by fraud. He also pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor charges of voyeurism.
 
The Herald Bulletin reports (http://bit.ly/1TA0pDo ) the state dismissed 26 other charges against Jones.
 
Jones no longer has a medical license. He formerly operated a general family practice about 25 miles northeast of Indianapolis.

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