That is poor research. He doesn't live in Whitestone NY anymore. He is in Bayside NY, as seen in his usnews profile we were looking at. That is an old database entry.
Apparently, poor reading comprehension on your part...Where did I say "Whitestone"?
And the address listed on the site for his practice in the Bronx:
20811 Estates Dr, Bayside, NY, 11360
It's not too hard to find in other databases that he is licensed to practice medicine.
https://www.pals.pa.gov/
Yes, it appears he got his license back in PA. However, you claimed he got his license back in NY. He didn't.
WebMD has him listed as working for Family Health Associates in York, PA
When you go to the Family Health Associates website (
http://www.fhayork.com/), he is not listed as one of the Providers working there:
http://www.fhayork.com/providers/So he's not licensed to practice medicine in New York, is in PA but doesn't seem to have a job. And is a convicted Felon for medical fraud and lying about his qualifications. Sounds like a Dr I would not trust and avoid.
If you consider a Dr getting their license revoked in 5 States, convicted of felony Grand Larceny 3°, receiving 5 years probation and restitution & lying about their qualifications as "nitpicking", then I don't know what to say other than that is insanity.
This is poor reading comprehension. I called the charges of giving a swab test to people with sore throats nitpicking. The charge of leaving residency experience off his resume is also nitpicking. This is evidence that the government did not have any substantial specific arguments to point out.
Apparently, they did have specific arguments to point out. Enough "specific pointing" to have his license revoked in 5 States, convicted of felony Grand Larceny 3°, receiving 5 years probation and restitution & lying about his qualifications. I'd say that's pretty specific pointing and not "nitpicking". And the NY Courts & 5 State Medical Boards agree that it was not "nitpicking".
And you can find the charges and details of his fraud and lying about qualifications in the documentation already provided. Apparently, again, poor research on your part.
Considering that he did not go to jail for the charge of "Grand Larceny", and there are examples of nitpicking of trivialities in the document, it would be interesting to see details on what that was about.
So for you, having his license revoked in 5 States, convicted of felony Grand Larceny 3°, lying about his qualifications, receiving 5 years probation and restitution and being labeled as Felon for the rest of his life doesn't mean anything because he didn't serve jail time? Does every criminal receive jail time for Grand Larceny 3°?
No:
NEW YORK PENAL LAW 155.35: GRAND LARCENY IN THE THIRD DEGREE
A class "D" felony, NY Penal Law 155.35 is punishable by up to two and one third to seven years in state prison. Again, there is no mandatory minimum for the first-time offender or non-predicate felon.He plead Guilty, (See below), first time offender, thereby getting a reduced sentence. What kind of a weird argument are you trying to make?