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    Thread: Updates.. On Busts??

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      Updates.. On Busts??

      All, I think it would be very interesting and a good knowledge base if we could work together to find out what the actual sentences these people receive after the court case plays out...

      I cannot imagine many of these people with little or no criminal record are receiving sentences anywhere close to what the maximums are would bet most are getting probation. .

      Any Ideas on this?? Wrong Spot to post this question??

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      That's a great idea bro. I agree. I am sure that most are getting probation.

      We also have to factor in that most of the ones busted had a cocktail of medications and drugs on them as well. So that will play a big part in their sentences.
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      I'd be interested to know too
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      Quote Originally Posted by bigChrisg View Post
      All, I think it would be very interesting and a good knowledge base if we could work together to find out what the actual sentences these people receive after the court case plays out...

      I cannot imagine many of these people with little or no criminal record are receiving sentences anywhere close to what the maximums are would bet most are getting probation. .

      Any Ideas on this?? Wrong Spot to post this question??
      Finding sentencing examples is only a click away......Just make a Google search for "Steroid Sentence 2012"

      You can run the same search and just change the year to get other examples. Since the federal law changed on steroids on around 2006. I would run searches from 2007 to 2012 to get a good range of arrests.

      Keep in mind the sentences will vary according to a ton of different factors such as:

      State or Federal charges (also punishments vary from state to state)
      Was the arrest for Possession, Distritbution or Manufacturing
      Were there any other mitigating factors like the involvement of minors, guns, other drugs, etc.
      Does the person have any prior arrests

      I could keep adding other factors that would affect sentencing, but you will get the idea once you read some of the results of your searches.....happy hunting.

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      federally they will hand out jailtime ieven if it is first offense alote of ord guys were first time offenders and got 2-3 year sentences

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      What is the threshold for the feds to pick it up?? I know for regular drugs they usual look at larger dealers and leave the small frys to the state..

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      federally they will hand out jailtime ieven if it is first offense alote of ord guys were first time offenders and got 2-3 year sentences

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      If you do some searches, you'll see that these cases (state or federal) vary in the amounts of drugs and other factors usually come into play.

      I just did a quick search and found the below listed sentencing article. This went federal, but does not seem to involve a large quantity of gear.




      Man in steroids case sentenced

      Bowling Green resident given three years of probation

      Posted: Wednesday, August 3, 2011 12:00 am | Updated: 1:27 am, Sat Mar 17, 2012.

      Man in steroids case sentenced

      By JUSTIN STORY, The Daily Newsbgdailynews.com |

      A Bowling Green man was sentenced Tuesday in federal court for a crime involving steroids.
      Shon Dewayne Dean, 35, was given three years of probation by U.S. District Judge Joseph McKinley Jr.

      Dean pleaded guilty in May in U.S. District Court to possession with intent to distribute anabolic steroids.
      At his sentencing hearing Tuesday, Dean said he made “a lot of mistakes” and wished to move on with his life after the sentencing.
      “I take responsibility for my actions and I apologize for my actions,” Dean said.

      Dean first came to law enforcement’s attention in 2009 following an investigation by the Kentucky State Police Drug Enforcement/Special Investigations West Branch.
      According to documents filed in Warren Circuit Court, a confidential informant told police he had been buying anabolic steroids and syringes from Dean.

      From there, the informant arranged and conducted three separate 2009 drug transactions with Dean - on March 3, April 29 and May 6 - in which the informant bought two bottles of steroids each time for $220.
      Police executed a search warrant of Dean’s home on May 6, 2009, and recovered 25 bottles of a performance-enhancing drug called Anabolic Edge, 10 bottles of other steroids, including liquid albuterol, and multiple syringes, among other items, according to a copy of the warrant.

      Dean originally faced charges in state court of second-degree trafficking in a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia, but the state case was superseded by a felony information that charged him with the federal offense.
      The federal information claimed that Dean possessed the steroids and intended to distribute them between January 2008 and May 6, 2009.

      The charge carries a maximum punishment of 10 years in prison, but federal sentencing guidelines took into account Dean’s lack of criminal history.
      The plea agreement filed May 2 in federal court states that the anabolic steroids Dean possessed included testosterone, stanozolol, trenbolone and nadrolone decanoate, which are all designated as controlled substances and have been used illicitly as performance enhancers by some athletes.

      Local law enforcement says that drug investigations involving steroids are rare, compared to those involving other controlled substances.
      Stephanie Collins, spokeswoman for the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Western District of Kentucky, said that federal prosecutors tend to handle steroids cases more often than their counterparts in state court.
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      Quote Originally Posted by bigChrisg View Post
      What is the threshold for the feds to pick it up?? I know for regular drugs they usual look at larger dealers and leave the small frys to the state..
      im not sure i beleive anything with the mail makes it a fed offense though

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      Quote Originally Posted by darklion View Post
      im not sure i beleive anything with the mail makes it a fed offense though
      Supplements distributor sentenced in steroids case

      Denver Business Journal

      Date: Thursday, January 19, 2012, 5:51pm MST

      A federal judge has sentenced a Centennial supplements distributor to a year’s probation, ordered it to forfeit $107,000, and fined it $50,000 for a charge of mail fraud connected to the distribution of steroids, U.S. Attorney for Colorado John Walsh announced Thursday.

      U.S. District Judge Wiley Daniel sentenced the company Wednesday. It pleaded guilty to the single count Oct. 13, 2011.

      Federal prosecutors accused Axis Labs of mail-order sales in 2008 and 2009 of a muscle-building and weight-loss product called Monster Caps, which the company purported was a dietary supplement that didn’t need to be prescribed by a doctor.
      Monster Caps contained undeclared synthetic anabolic steroids and should have been sold like a regulated drug and approved for sale by Food & Drug Administration, investigators alleged.
      Axis Labs had faced a fine of up to $500,000.

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