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News
Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 20, 2003
Defendant
Sentenced to 22 Years on Federal Drug Charges
Boston, MA
.After
entering a guilty plea to federal charges, a New Bedford man was sentenced
Wednesday, June 18, 2003, to 22 years in prison for his role in a conspiracy
to distribute cocaine in Southeastern Massachusetts. The conspiracy was
capped by the seizure of a tractor-trailer containing a 260 kilogram shipment
- the largest ever seizure in Massachusetts history.
Mark R. Trouville,
Special Agent in Charge of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, New
England Field Division, United States Attorney Michael J. Sullivan, Steven
J. Farquharson, District Director of the Immigration and Naturalization
Service in New England; Colonel Thomas J. Foley, Superintendent of the
Massachusetts State Police; Michael Healy, Chief of the Westport Police
Department; John M. Sousa, Chief of the Fall River Police Department;
and Arthur J. Kelly, Chief of the New Bedford Police Department; announced
today that Chief U.S. District Judge William G. Young sentenced Jose CABRERA,
a/k/a "J", age 38, formerly of 9 Kearsage Street, New Bedford,
Massachusetts, to 22 years' imprisonment and an $8 million dollar fine.
In imposing sentence, Judge Young told CABRERA that the sentence was "fair
and just, as all the sentences have been in this case."
In December 2002,
a trial jury convicted four of CABRERA's co-defendants of conspiring to
distribute cocaine, and specifically found that CABRERA's nephew, Rafael
Yeje-Cabrera, was guilty of conspiring to distribute in excess of 260
kilograms of cocaine. Fourteen other of CABRERA's co-defendants have also
pleaded guilty to federal drug charges; one defendant, Jason Pacheco,
was convicted after a separate trial. Pacheco is awaiting sentencing before
Judge Young.
The case was investigated
by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, the Bureau of Immigration
and Customs Enforcement, the Massachusetts State Police, the Department
of Justice's Office of Inspector General, and the Westport, Fall River,
and New Bedford Police Departments.
Press Contact S/A
Anthony Pettigrew, 617-557-2138
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