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News
Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 13, 2003
Federal
Jury Convicts Lynn Man Of Cocaine Conspiracy
Boston, MA
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Lynn man was convicted yesterday in federal court of conspiring to distribute
more than five kilograms of cocaine.
Mark R. Trouville,
Special Agent in Charge of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, New
England Field Division and Michael J. Sullivan, United States Attorney
announced that FREDDY MARTINEZ, age 40, of Brookline Street in Lynn, was
convicted by a jury sitting before U.S. District Judge Nancy Gertner of
conspiring to distribute cocaine.
Evidence presented
during the eleven-day trial proved that MARTINEZ conspired with others
to distribute cocaine in the greater Boston area and into southern New
Hampshire during a period beginning in February 1999 and continuing until
his arrest in May 2000. The evidence also proved that the conspiracy involved
five kilograms or more of cocaine. In a related criminal forfeiture count,
the jury found that the sum of money MARTINEZ derived from, and/or used
in, the cocaine trafficking was $3 million.
Judge Gertner scheduled
sentencing for May 16, 2003. MARTINEZ faces a minimum mandatory term of
ten years' imprisonment, and a maximum of life imprisonment, to be followed
by at least five years of supervised release, and up to $4 million fine
(in addition to the forfeiture).
The case was investigated
by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration in Boston, New Hampshire,
and El Paso, Texas; the Massachusetts State Police; the El Paso, Texas
Police Department; the New Hampshire Drug Task Force; and the New Hampshire
State Police.
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