A Toms River osteopath might spend as many as five years in prison, for taking thousands of dollars to refer patients to two blood-testing lab companies.
A Toms River bone doctor risks up to five years in prison for each of three counts related to a kickback scheme that state investigators allege reaped him thousands of dollars.
Bribing a doctor $25,000 to steer patients to a pair of medical labs might cost two Monmouth marketing firm owners up to five years in prison.
In a Camden courtroom, Daniel Gilman, 62, of Ocean Grove, and Kenneth Robberson, 46, of Wall Township, pleaded guilty to a federal charge of conspiracy to pay kickbacks, according to the office of New Jersey U...