The federal jury found him guilty of 40 counts, and the judge found Kumar guilty of two other counts.

Kumar is allowed to stay out on bond. His sentencing is set for April 9.

It has been over a week since jury deliberations began in the federal trial of Dr. Sanjeev Kumar.

The prosecution alleges that the East Memphis doctor performed unnecessary procedures on patients, committed fraud,  and reused single-use devices on patients.

He faced a 46-count indictment for each of those alleged offenses.

Dr. Kumar’s defense team said the prosecution did not cross-examine their client and failed to prove their case.

“We feel very confident. We put on a very strong defense case, and as I mentioned before, Dr. Kumar testified in an unrebutted fashion,” said Dr. Kumar’s Defense Attorney Ron Chapman.

At trial, the defense called Special Agent Edward Miller with the Department of Health and Human Services to the stand, among several other witnesses.

According to Miller’s testimony, most of the medical devices seized during the search were unpackaged in cabinets or on countertops in a container with a liquid solution.