Sudafed tampering case
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Joseph Meling is sentenced to life without parole on June 8 for the 1991 drug tampering-related deaths of two Washington state residents and the attempted poisoning of his wife. Meling has 10 days to file an appeal. At the sentencing, Burroughs-Wellcome called itself "another victim" of Meling's actions because the company "was put to great expense in ensuring that our product was removed from store shelves across the nation"
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