Two-Year Suspension in Syringe Case
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An employee of a trainer at Turfway Park has been suspended two years by stewards at Turfway Park for possessing a syringe believed to contain vodka in a horse’s stall prior to a race.
According to the ruling, stable employee Richard E. Lawson, who waived his right to a formal hearing before the stewards, is suspended from March 25 of this year through March 24, 2012.
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