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Robert K. Sanford was president of Adapt,
Inc., a company that provides court-ordered urinalyses for people convicted on
drug charges, and his business practices demonstrate just how adaptable he was.
For as little as $500, clients could have their test results "adapted" to suit
their particular needs. In most cases, clients chose to have evidence of all
drug use eliminated.
The drug war was paying off very well for
Mr. Sanford who was collecting both taxpayers' money for urinalyses and money
from his clients to alter the results. Probation and parole officers became
suspicious after noticing that the urine they collected in their own offices
would send people to prison longer than the urine collected from Adapt, Inc.
Rodney K. Sanford, 49, pled guilty to
federal charges of using an interstate facility to solicit bribes to alter
court-ordered drug tests while operating Adapt Inc., reported The Courier
Journal in Kentucky. The indictment stated that on October 1, 1996 Sanford
collected a sample from a client who was about to be sentenced in circuit court.
The judge said that if the test showed the person was on illegal drugs, a prison
sentence would result. The test indicated the defendant had recently used
cocaine, but Sanford accepted $500 to provide negative test results, according
to the indictment. A probation and parole officer began questioning the
integrity of the tests performed by Adapt in 1997. Mr. Sanford is scheduled for
sentencing on December 14 and faces up to 30 years in prison, apparently to
replace all those urinators he helped avoid detection.
Taken from
www.november.org
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