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» Penalty in DWI death: 19 years
Man sentenced in 2005 crash that killed woman, his second such charge in an 11-month span. Raymundo Espinoza Pineda, accused of killing a 21-year-old woman in a wreck along Independence Boulevard in 2005, was convicted Friday of second-degree murder, driving while impaired and hit and run... » Read more
» Robert A. Karney represents Heather Jenkins in a lawsuit against Dr. Joseph Jemsek, the Lyme doctor.
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- 2nd suit filed over doctor's treatment (6/30/06)
A second lawsuit has been filed against Dr. Joseph Jemsek, the Huntersville doctor who was disciplined by the N.C. Medical Board this month in connection with his diagnosis and treatment of Lyme disease... » Read more
- Lyme doctor ruled guilty: Jemsek's practice to face conditions (6/16/06)
The N.C. Medical Board on Thursday suspended a Mecklenburg County physician's license for one year after finding he departed from prevailing methods of treating Lyme disease. The 12-member board also concluded Dr. Joseph Jemsek didn't adequately inform patients that his approach, which includes keeping patients on intravenous antibiotics for months or years, is unorthodox... » Read more
- Dr. Jemsek's license suspended for 1 year: Medical board cites problems with conduct, consent in Lyme cases (6/16/06)
Jemsek committed unprofessional conduct in the manner in which he treated the 10 patients whose cases the board reviewed and also by breaching informed consent, the decision said... » Read more
- 9:55 pm | State board suspends doctor's license (6/15/06)
RALEIGH - The N.C. Medical Board decided Thursday to suspend for one year the license of Dr. Joseph Jemsek, saying he acted unprofessionally in his treatment of Lyme disease patients... » Read more
- Ex-patients lash out at Lyme doctor: But backers fear they will lose him (6/15/06)
Heather Jenkins of Huntersville, one of 10 patients the medical board built its case around, testified that Jemsek kept her on daily intravenous antibiotics for a year and five months, even as she failed to get better and developed infections around the IV port implanted in her arm... » Read more
- Lyme treatment under fire: Doctor, patients will defend use of long-term antibiotics (6/14/06)
Dr. Joseph Jemsek considers himself one of the good guys. At his clinic about 15 miles north of Charlotte, Jemsek cares for hundreds of patients who say they have been ignored, rejected and even ridiculed by other doctors because they suffer from chronic Lyme disease. But today in a public hearing expected to last two days, prosecutors for the N.C. Medical Board will argue that Jemsek's treatments may hurt his patients... » Read more
- Hearing begins in Lyme disease case (6/14/06)
Prosecutors for the N.C. Medical Board launched an aggressive case today against Dr. James Jemsek, a Lyme disease specialist. The board accuses the doctor of recklessly hurting patients by pumping them full of massive doses of antibiotic for months or years to treat a disease many did not actually have... » Read more
» Trucking / Motorcycle Accident: Attorney Robert Karney Files Suit for Sean Murphy Against Morgan Southern, Inc.
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» 18-Wheeler Accident: Attorney Robert Karney represents Plaintiff against Morgan Southern, Inc.
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Personal injury attorney Robert A. Karney provides legal advice and representation to injured clients across North Carolina, including Raleigh, Durham, Greenville, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Fayetteville, Morganton, Asheville, Gastonia, Wilmington, Statesville, Jacksonville, Rocky Mount, Goldsboro, Hickory, and Avery County.
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