Glenn Smith reports:
A Charleston drug screener and a Hollywood pharmacist pleaded not guilty Friday to conspiring to harvest confidential patient prescription records from a state database so attorneys could use them in Family Court cases.
The indictments against drug tester Robert Bennett [of Medical-Legal Services in West Ashley] and pharmacist Timothy Keisler [of Preferred Care Pharmaceutical Services] mark the first time anyone has been charged with violating provisions of the state’s prescription monitoring program since the law went into effect in 2006, the state’s Attorney General’s office confirmed.
Read more on The Post and Courier.
h/t, VCDB