Two Doctors Charged in Matthew Perry's Death Can Still Prescribe Medicine

The two physicians charged in connection with Matthew Perry's death not only still have their medical licenses, but they can still -- SHOCKINGLY -- prescribe medication to any of their patients, TMZ has learned. Last week, Dr. Mark Chavez and Dr.…
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