Prosecutors
said this is the first time in the United States that a doctor has been
convicted of murder for over-prescribing drugs.
Hsiu-Ying
"Lisa" Tseng, 45, was found guilty of 23 counts, including 19 counts of
unlawful controlled substance prescription and one count of obtaining a
controlled substance by fraud.
Tseng
was convicted on Friday of second-degree murder for the deaths of Vu
Nguyen, 28, of Lake Forest; Steven Ogle, 24, of Palm Desert; and Joseph
Rovero, 21, an Arizona State University student from San Ramon. All were
in their 20s when they died between March and December 2009.
"This
verdict sends a strong message to individuals in the medical community
who put patients at risk for their own financial gain," District
Attorney Jackie Lacey said. "In this case, the doctor stole the lives of
three young people in her misguided effort to get rich quick."
Tseng's attorney, Tracy Green, said the case doesn't bode well for doctors who prescribe controlled substances.
"While
we disagree with the jury's decision, we appreciate their
conscientiousness," Green said. "I think the jury did the best job they
could and ultimately the plan will be to appeal the decision."
Tseng was arrested three years ago after undercover agents posed as patients with pain problems.
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