- Kapoor's 66-month prison term is substantially less than the 15-year sentence recommended by federal prosecutors, but it is more than the one year requested by Kapoor's defense attorneys who maintained the executive's innocence and stressed his old age as reason for a short prison sentence. The other executives received between one year and 33 months, significantly less than many of the prison terms recommended by the federal prosecutors.
Two years ago, an art gallery owner got arrested for placing this 10-foot statue outside of the offices of Purdue, a massive opioid manufacturer: For the record: I am absolutely not considering a guerrilla art campaign of my own. Edit: I also wanted to say that I have never undertaken a guerilla art campaign in the past either. Sorry, I just forgot that I had already not done this.
Hopefully. A little bit of this could go a long way. I'd rather he get the 15 years, but if multiple executives start going to jail, it will have knock-on effects across the industry."I think this is just the tip of the iceberg," said Brad Bailey, a former federal prosecutor and current defense attorney who has been following the Insys trial closely. "It's a template that prosecutors will continue to use."