Two Men Sentenced For Lawrence County Robbery
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Posted: 6:22 PM Aug 8, 2008
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Two men convicted of robbing a Louisa pharmacy were sentenced Friday in Lawrence County.

41 year old Marty James and 40 year old Terry Howard held up the Rite Value Pharmacy on Route 644 back in January.

Howard was sentenced to 11 years and James was sentenced to eight years.

Both men are from Louisa.

They got away with OxyContin and cash.

Police say they even took the pharmacists' truck from the parking lot as their getaway vehicle.

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Posted by: Barb Location: Ashland on Aug 8, 2008 at 10:31 PM
Who cares about Lawrence County... it stinks!

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