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Reversal of verdict to be sought for therapist convicted at trial in Hertel & Brown case Lawyers for physical therapist Julie A. Johnson get extension to file motions to try to overturn guilty ...
Following a split verdict in the Hertel & Brown federal health care fraud case, the lone defendant found guilty at trial, Julie A. Johnson, plans to challenge her conviction, court records show ...
Lawyers for physical therapist Julie A. Johnson get extension to file motions to try to overturn guilty verdict or get new trial in 21-defendant case.
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Monthlong federal trial is nearly over for three former Hertel & Brown Physical & Aquatic Therapy employees charged with conspiring in a $22 million health care fraud scheme. In closing arguments ...
Prosecution rests case after calling witness who testified that Hertel & Brown billed for five minutes of treatment when rules required more time.
At plea hearings for Aaron W. Hertel and Michael R. Brown, prosecutor says two used "creative billing methods" to boost physical therapy business.
Aaron W. Hertel, 46, and Michael R. Brown, 48, pleaded guilty with their corporation in the largest-ever prosecution of white-collar crime in Erie.