WARNER BROS. SAYS PROBE INTO DRUGS IS CONTINUING.Byline: Alex Dobuzinskis Staff Writer BURBANK - An investigation into the possible sale or purchase of illegal drugs on the Warner Bros BROS Brothers BROS Benefits and Retirement Operations Section (King County, Washington) BROS Barnes and Richmond Operatic Society (London, UK) . lot is continuing and may result in suspensions or firings of more employees, a studio official said Wednesday. Frank O'Donnell Francis Joseph "Frank" O'Donnell (August 31 1911 — September 4 1952) was a Scottish professional footballer. He was the older brother of fellow footballer Hugh O'Donnell, who also played for Blackpool and Preston North End. , vice president of studio protection, said Warner Bros. has a zero-tolerance policy Noun 1. zero-tolerance policy - any policy that allows no exception; "a zero-tolerance policy toward pedophile priests" policy - a line of argument rationalizing the course of action of a government; "they debated the policy or impolicy of the proposed legislation" on drug use by employees and so is taking seriously the arrests earlier this month of two workers on drug charges. Ricardo Jacobo, 46, of Los Angeles and Wilman Martinez, 33, of South Gate were arrested Jan. 6 by Burbank police and subsequently charged with transporting and selling a controlled substance controlled substance n. a drug which has been declared by federal or state law to be illegal for sale or use, but may be dispensed under a physician's prescription. . Their preliminary hearing is scheduled for today in Burbank Superior Court. O'Donnell estimated the studio's internal investigation will continue for at least two more weeks. Alex Dobuzinskis, (818) 546-3304 alex.dobuzinskis(at)dailynews.com |
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