STATE COURT CASES

ADMINISTRATIVE LAW — BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS
01-2-1587 In the Matter of the Suspension or Revocation of the License of Ahlawat, App. Div. (per curiam) (4 pp.) The licensee appeals from the board’s order suspending his license to engage in the practice of medicine and surgery for a minimum of three years. Where the license suspension arose out of criminal convictions for conspiracy to distribute controlled dangerous substances (prescription medications), money laundering and loitering, the panel finds no basis to question the board’s determination since the licensee’s conduct was egregiously in violation of statutory and administrative standards and none of the arguments asserted in mitigation provide any basis for minimizing these standards or the sanctions imposed. [Decided April 5, 2011.]