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Thursday, April 27, 2017
ONE YEAR AGO: “It Was Legal For Ingersoll To Take The Money”; Mark Noss Writes A Letter Of Recommendation...For Steven Ingersoll!
The more things change, the more they stay the same! (Ingersoll's optometry license was yanked on March 27, 2017.)
True, by a statute in Michigan's Public Health code, Ingersoll's felony conviction triggered a process that resulted in the summary suspension of his optometry license. You gotta wonder why Noss, Brad Habermehl and former Lake Superior State University Charter Office head Bruce Harger participated in this letter-writing charade.
It's only normal and proper that a doctor's license would be revoked after a felony conviction.
ReplyDeleteTrue, by a statute in Michigan's Public Health code, Ingersoll's felony conviction triggered a process that resulted in the summary suspension of his optometry license. You gotta wonder why Noss, Brad Habermehl and former Lake Superior State University Charter Office head Bruce Harger participated in this letter-writing charade.
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