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Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 24, 2004
Colombian
Man Sentenced on Federal Drug Trafficking Charges
MAY 24 - Mark
R. Trouville, Special Agent in Charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration
in New England and Kevin J. O'Connor, United States Attorney for the
District of Connecticut, announced that LEONARDO MARTINEZ, age 54,
of Medellin, Colombia,was sentenced today by United States District
Judge Janet Bond Arterton in New Haven to 92 months of imprisonment
on federal drug trafficking charges.
MARTINEZ pleaded
guilty on February 19, 2004, to an Indictment charging him with conspiracy
to possess with intent to distribute cocaine. The charges stemmed from
the MARTINEZ's involvement in attempting to collect money that was
owed on a previous delivery of cocaine from New York to Connecticut
in August 2003, and from his agreement to deliver one additional kilogram
of cocaine to a cooperating witness.
As revealed in
court proceedings, on August 11, 2003, co-defendant OSCAR DE JESUS
CHALARCA-ESPINAL delivered one kilogram of cocaine to an individual
who was cooperating with the Drug Enforcement Administration. On August
19, 2003, both CHALARCA-ESPINAL and MARTINEZ were arrested after meeting
with the same cooperating individual at a Dunkin Donuts in Fairfield,
Connecticut, for the purpose of attempting to collect $8,000 towards
the $25,500 that was owed for the kilogram of cocaine. MARTINEZ also
agreed to deliver another kilogram of cocaine later that night.
CHALARCA-ESPINAL,
who pleaded guilty to the same charge on December 3, 2003, was sentenced
to 60 months imprisonment on March 18, 2004. Both CHALARCA-ESPINAL
and MARTINEZ face deportation to Colombia upon completion of their
prison sentences.This case was investigated by the Drug Enforcement
Administration.
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