Closer Perez Found Guilty on Marijuana Charge – MLB.com

Closer Perez found guilty on marijuana charge – MLB.com


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Closer Perez found guilty on marijuana charge
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CLEVELAND — Indians closer Chris Perez was found guilty of misdemeanor drug abuse in Rocky River Municipal Court on Tuesday. Perez, who pleaded no contest after withdrawing his not guilty plea, was convicted and issued a $ 250 fine, according to The 
Indians Pitcher Chris Perez Pleads No Contest to Drug Abuse Charge; Judge Cleveland Leader
Indians' Perez pleads no contest to drug chargeSacramento Bee
Indians closer Chris Perez pleads no contest to misdemeanor drug chargeSB Nation
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Series explores the ‘Faces of Prescription Drug Abuse’ – The Floyd County Times

Series explores the 'Faces of Prescription Drug Abuse'
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A Shelbyville mother of three felt so hopeless after becoming addicted to prescription painkillers that she nearly took her own life. An Ashland father did everything in his power to free his son from the grips of prescription drugs, and a senior at
Beginning Sept. 3 KY 90 in Wayne Co. will be reduced to one-lane trafficWayne County Outlook

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VIDEO: Albany County Deputy Executive arrested for prescription drug abuse – Troy Record


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VIDEO: Albany County Deputy Executive arrested for prescription drug abuse
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ALBANY — Deputy County Executive Christine Quinn was arrested and has been placed on paid suspension as the District Attorney investigates alleged prescription drug abuse. Quinn, who has held her more than $ 106,000 deputy position since July 2012, 
County official charged in probeAlbany Times Union

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Hispanic teens more likely to use drugs, study says – KETK

Hispanic teens more likely to use drugs, study says
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(CNN) — Hispanic teens are more likely to use illicit drugs such as marijuana, ecstasy and cocaine, compared with their African-American and Caucasian counterparts, according to a new study. The study was released this month by the Partnership at Drug 

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