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Wonder what went wrong? Did someone get pinched on the street and ratted him out ? Was in the USPS ?ect... Had a few on the payroll. Had a desent run looks like. What like 5 yrs ? Maybe someone got comfortable and forgot to do their i's and cross their t's . Loos lips sink ship's
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Originally Posted by
curtisg35
The feds only give 47 days a year off your sentence for good time. If he gets in trouble he can lose that but that is 14 months of good time. He will get 9-12 months in a halfway house. So basically he will be hitting the streets in about 7 years with probably either 3 or 5 years of paper following that.
Unless they recently changed their policy the feds give you 54 days a year in good time.
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If he had a gun charge that will add 5 years. But still thats 4years for gear alone. He must have stored all his financial records and everything.
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Damn that’s a hefty sentence,and they had usps postal inspectors??
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I'd be willing to bet that the heavy sentence was more due to tax evasion than dealing gear
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TheDictator
Are the actual charges posted? Thats the longest sentence i've ever seen. There has to be more to this whether he had multiple previous felonies, gun charges,etc.. Thats nuts.
Heard. Also really curious how this guy got clipped. The judge sealed the file at the defendant's request as part of the plea agreement.
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Originally Posted by
Reliable_DNP
The judge sealed the file at the defendant's request as part of the plea agreement.
This is wrong. Had confused with another case. More detail here. Conspiracy and money laundering look to be the big ones...
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Originally Posted by
Reliable_DNP
This is wrong. Had confused with another case. More detail
here. Conspiracy and money laundering look to be the big ones...
I cant believe conspiracy charges even exist. Its basically a way the gov can say "well I cant prove you did it but I think you did."
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Originally Posted by
tcinbc66
With that being about $500,000 a year of sales between 4 people and not including cost of goods or any other expenses I am not seeing a big profit there. Don't get me wrong it's a good business but that just ain't worth it. And you know for damn sure the sales on that business weren't showing up on any tax returns!
if they paid taxes on it they probably would have been left alone
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TheDictator
I cant believe conspiracy charges even exist. Its basically a way the gov can say "well I cant prove you did it but I think you did."
That shit was legislated as a way to allow the FEDs to go after mob bosses who maintained arms length distance from the action. Made some sense in that context, but the penalties are fuckn hefty and my understanding is that they have increasingly using conspiracy charges outside of that original context for that reason. The money laundering is a bitch also...
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