JAKARTA - The court has determined a date for the trial of Jasveen Sangha and Dr. Salvador Plasmancia cases. Both were arrested for being the figure behind Matthew Perry's death due to a drug overdose on October 28, 2023.
If both of them are found guilty then most likely they will be detained for several years in prison. Both have not filed an innocent defense against the case.
Martin Estrada as US attorney stated that Sangha and Plasencia used Matthew Perry's condition for their wealth.
"If found guilty, Sangha could face a minimum sentence of 10 years in federal prison and a maximum sentence of life," Martin Estrada quoted Variety as saying on Wednesday, September 4.
"Plasencia could face 10 years in federal prison for every case of contaminants and up to 20 years in federal prison for each case of forgery," he continued.
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Sherilyn Peace Garnett was appointed judge in the trial case which will be held on March 4, 2025.
Sangha and Plasencia were arrested on August 15 for conspiring to spread ketamina. Sangha is also said to not only spread ketamina but also methamphetamine and have a place related to drugs.
Plasencia is faced with seven cases of the spread of ketamina, two of which falsify data and medical records. He is working with Dr. Mark Chavez who will take part in the trial on October 2.
Erikākeretam and Kenneth Iwasasa, defendants in this case, will face trial before Judge Garnett which is scheduled for October 30 and November 6. Sangha is currently being held, while Plasencia, Fleming, and Iwamasa are free with mutual guarantees. Chavez.
Matthew Perry died in October 2023 after being declared an overdose at his residence. After going through an investigation, Perry's condition was in an addiction related to doctors and assistants who deliberately harmed him.
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