
From: "Dr.G" <drg@pgh.org>
I would certainly appreciate some pot.
You need something stronger to ease the pain of being Grubor.
You use pot for medicine too, and the local supply in nil. I may have to drive to the big Apple.
Sorry, you've been sentenced to life in Pittsburgh. ---guy Boo hoo hoo
YOUR SEARCH REQUEST IS: JOHN GRUBOR
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Copyright 1982 U.P.I.
March 31, 1982, Wednesday, AM cycle
SECTION: Regional News
LENGTH: 129 words
DATELINE: PITTSBURGH
BODY: A disbarred Butler County attorney who admitted stealing $28,000 from a client was sentenced to up to 23 months in prison Wednesday by an Allegheny County Common Pleas Court judge.
John Grubor, 36, of Butler, broke down and cried after Judge Robert E. Dauer imposed the 11-to-23-month prison term to be served at the state Correctional Institution at Greensburg, Westmoreland County.
The judge also ordered that Grubor spend five years on probation after completing the prison sentence.
Grubor pleaded guilty last month to one count of theft by failure to make required dispostion of funds entrusted to him. He admitted he bilked a client out of $28,000 in a workmen's compensation settlement.
The state Supreme Court disbarred Grubor as a result of the theft.