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Ex-ER doctor here to serve 15 years |
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Written by Reporter1
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Friday, 10 July 2009 |
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Dr. Lesley Marlin Scholl of Roanoke would receive a 15-year prison sentence under the deal with federal prosecutors in which he pleads guilty to illegally transferring a firearm silencer and possessing unregistered machine guns. Scholl had offices in Elkhart and Goshen before he was arrested in January. Prosecutors say Scholl agreed to pay a man $200,000 for each of three killings — his estranged wife, her attorney and a doctor with whom he had an ongoing legal fight. The plea agreement requires Scholl to give to his wife much of his collection of more than 300 firearms, including 16 machine guns. Scholl became an emergency room physician at the hospital in Decatur in October of 1992. He later became head of the ER. Then, in July of 2003, he left the hospital here to work at a hospital in Portland and at a RediMed in Fort Wayne
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