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News
Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 3, 2003
BEVERLY
MAN SENTENCED TO 20 YEARS IN JAIL
IN HEROIN OVERDOSE CASE
OCT
3 Boston, MA
.A Beverly man who sold heroin that resulted
in the death of one of his customers was sentenced late yesterday in federal
court to 20 years in prison.
Mark
R. Trouville, Special Agent in Charge of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration
in New England; Colonel Thomas J. Foley, Superintendent of the Massachusetts
State Police; Jonathan W. Blodgett, Essex County District Attorney; and
United States Attorney Michael J. Sullivan, announced that Anthony ZANUCCOLI,
age 45, of 32 Broadway Street in Beverly, was sentenced by U.S. District
Judge Joseph L. Tauro to 20 years' imprisonment, to be followed by 6 years
of supervised release. ZANUCCOLI had previously pleaded guilty to a two-count
indictment charging him with distribution of heroin.
At the earlier plea
hearing, the prosecutor told the Court that, had the case proceeded to
trial, the Government's evidence would have proven that, on March 28,
2001, ZANUCCOLI sold heroin to Melanie Thompson of Peabody. Thompson collapsed
shortly after using the heroin and died two days later at Salem Hospital.
ZANUCCOLI was arrested the day after Thompson died after making another
heroin sale to a cooperating witness working for the Massachusetts State
Police and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.
The case was investigated
by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and the Massachusetts State
Police. It was prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney's Office with the assistance
of the Essex County District Attorney's Office
Press Contact: Anthony
J. Pettigrew, (617) 557-2138
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