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News
Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 12, 2003
Correction
Officer Pleads Guilty to
Distribution of Heroin
JUN
12--Boston, MA
.A Billerica man was convicted late yesterday
in federal court of conspiracy to distribute, and to possess with intent
to distribute heroin.
Mark R. Trouville,
Special Agent in Charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration in New
England; Phillip Mahoney, Chief of the Woburn Police Department; Richard
Stanley, Chief of the North Andover Police Department; James V. Dipaola,
Middlesex County Sheriff and United States Attorney Michael J. Sullivan
announced today that Mark W. O'BRIEN or North Billerica, Massachusetts,
pleaded guilty before Chief U.S. District Judge William G. Young to one
count of conspiracy to distribute, and to possess with intent to distribute
heroin.
At yesterday's plea
hearing, the prosecutor told the Court that had the case proceeded to
trial the Government's evidence would have proven that O'BRIEN was a correction
officer at the Billerica House of Correction during the time period when
he agreed with an inmate to distribute heroin into the prison. O'BRIEN
contacted an individual who he believed to be a source of supply, but
who was in reality a cooperating witness, in order to obtain the heroin.
O'BRIEN met with the cooperating witness on one occasion and had a number
of telephone conversations during which he attempted to obtain the heroin.
Finally, in a meeting on March 26, 2003, O'BRIEN met with an undercover
officer, who was acting, as an individual O'BRIEN believed to be working
for the source of supply. During the meeting on March 26, 2003, O'BRIEN
accepted a quantity of heroin that he intended to smuggle into the Billerica
House of Correction, along with oxycontin pills that he accepted as payment.
Judge Young scheduled
sentencing for July 22, 2003, at 2:00 p.m. O'BRIEN faces a maximum sentence
of 20 years' imprisonment, to be followed by 3 years of supervised release,
and a $1 million fine. O'BRIEN was arrested on these charges in March
of this year and later released from federal custody on a $10,000 unsecured
bond. O'BRIEN remains out on bond.
The investigation,
initiated by the Middlesex County Sheriff's Office, was conducted by members
of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration's Cross Borders Initiative,
in conjunction with the Woburn and North Andover Police Departments. The
Cross Borders Initiative of the DEA is a task force based in Lowell, Massachusetts,
comprised of Special Agents of the DEA, members of the Massachusetts State
Police, and the Lowell, Wilmington and the Salem, New Hampshire Police
Departments.
Press Contact S/A
Anthony Pettigrew, 617-557-2138
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