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Peter Normann, the Anthem doctor convicted of murder in the deaths of
    two of his patients, and manslaughter in the death of another, was
    in a Maricopa County Superior Court this morning where he was sentenced to a total of 25 years in prison.
Normann’s sentencing hearing was delayed last week because one of his attorneys had a family emergency.
Judge Paul McMurdie sentenced Normann to 10 years in prison for each of the murder convictions, and five years in prison for the manslaughter charge. The sentences will run consecutively.
Normann
     was convicted in July of two counts of second-degree murder and one
    count of manslaughter in the deaths of Ralph Gonzalez, 33, Leslie Ann
    Ray, 53, and Alicia Santizo Blanco, 41, each patients of Normann’s who
    suffered complications after botched plastic surgery procedures.
Throughout Normann’s trial, his attorneys, Vikki Liles and John
    Johnson, claimed the deaths  were the unfortunate results of known
    health risks attached to plastic surgery.
But Deputy County Attorney Jeannette Gallagher fought back, saying
    the three deaths were caused by Normann’s arrogance and careless medical
     procedures.
Fervently pointing to Normann’s medical shortcomings, Gallagher
    chastised the former doctor’s lack of proper staffing — instead of
    certified medical assistants, Normann hired a former massage therapist to help with surgeries — as well as his lack of proper life-monitoring machines for his operating room.
His first victim, Ralph Gonzales, stopped breathing on the operating
    table in December 2006. While earlier in the trial Normann claimed there
     was nothing he did during the liposuction procedure that could have
    caused Gonzales’ death, prosecutors pointed to the lethal dose of
    lidocaine Normann gave him before the procedure and the botched
    intubation he performed while trying to revive the dying man as the main
     causes of death.				
Santizo was Normann’s next patient to die. In April 2007, Santizo
    went to Normann for a liposuction procedure, a butt augmentation, and a
    breast implant augmentation. She died of a fat embolism in the middle of
     the operation. Gallagher claimed that Normann injected the fat straight
     into a vein, instead of under the skin, which caused the fat to move
    directly into her lung killing her quickly.
The manslaughter conviction stems from a death that occurred after
    Normann’s medical license was revoked. Teaming up with homeopathic
    doctor Gary Page — who also doubled as an unlicensed plastic surgeon —
     Normann allowed Page to perform liposuction in his office.
Page performed Ray’s liposuction surgery in July 2007. But Page left
    her alone under Normann’s care as she healed in the recovery room hours
    after her surgery. Walking in to find her unconscious and not breathing,
     Normann, again, performed a faulty intubation.
Ray died later that night from an adverse reaction to the combination of anesthetics.
Adele Hampton contributed to this post.