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News
Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 4, 2003
Siblings
Sentenced To Federal Prison For New Bedford Heroin Conspiracy
Boston,
MA
.A major drug dealer, his sister, and her two boyfriends were
sentenced late yesterday in federal court for their roles in a heroin
conspiracy based in New Bedford, Massachusetts.
Mark R. Trouville,
Special Agent in Charge of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, New
England Field Division; Arthur J. Kelly, III, Chief, New Bedford Police
Department; Joseph Galasso, Special Agent in Charge of the U.S. Internal
Revenue Service, Criminal Investigation Division; Colonel Thomas Foley,
Superintendent of the Massachusetts State Police; Thomas M. Hodgson, Bristol
County Sheriff; Paul F. Walsh, Bristol County District Attorney; and United
State Attorney Michael J. Sullivan, announced that MARK RAMOS, age 27,
his sister JAYMIE RAMOS, age 29, BUENAVENTURA LOVOS, age 26, and HECTOR
YULFO, age 26, all formerly of New Bedford, were sentenced today by U.S.
District Court Patti B. Saris to terms of imprisonment ranging from 24
to 188 months.
MARK and JAYMIE
RAMOS, and HECTOR YULFO pleaded guilty on November 12, 2002 to a conspiracy
to distribute heroin, and to multiple charges of distribution and possession
of heroin, pursuant to an eighteen-count federal indictment. At today's
sentencing MARK RAMOS, the leader of the group, was sentenced to 188 months'
imprisonment JAYMIE RAMOS, whose sentence was enhanced because of her
supervisory role, was sentenced to 63 months in prison. LOVOS, who was
convicted on November 15, 2002 of heroin possession and conspiracy charges,
after a three-day jury trial before Judge Saris, was also sentenced to
63 months. YULFO was sentenced to 24 months.
At the sentencing
hearing Judge Saris found that MARK RAMOS was responsible for distributing
between one and three kilograms of heroin between February 2000 and November
2001. Judge Saris found that LOVOS, who was JAYMIE RAMOS' boyfriend before
his arrest in March 2000, was more culpable as a processor of heroin than
JAYMIE RAMOS' subsequent boyfriend, YULFO who merely assisted MARK and
JAYMIE RAMOS on occasion.
Also as part of
his sentence, MARK RAMOS agreed to forfeit a Chinese restaurant in New
Bedford that he had purchased with the proceeds of his heroin trafficking.
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