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South Carolina Drug Smugglers Sentenced to Federal Prison

JUL 24 -- Columbia, SC - United States Attorney W. WALTER WILKINS stated that SHAWN SADLER, a/k/a Tagulifu M. Barber, a/k/a Carlos T. Watts, age 37, of Ladson, South Carolina, and SANDY SANDIFORD, age 37, of New York, were sentenced in federal court for their roles in a large drug conspiracy operating in Richland County. United States District Judge Cameron McGowan Currie sentenced SADLER to 20 years imprisonment followed by ten years of supervised release, and SANDIFORD to 70 months imprisonment followed by five years of supervised released. >> Full Story

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JUL 3, 2008 Summerville Drug Dealer Faces Life Sentence
JUL 2, 2008 Fourteen Defendants Indicted in Cocaine Conspiracy
JUN 18, 2008 TSA and Delta Employees Plead Guilty in Drug Smuggling Sting

 

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