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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 23, 2004
CONTACT: D. Michael Littlefield, Assistant U.S. Attorney
MUSKOGEE,
OKLAHOMA - United States Attorney Sheldon J. (Shelly) Sperling announced
today that EDUARDO ARCIGA-BUSTAMANTE, age 21, of Mexico, was sentenced
in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Oklahoma,
at Muskogee, by U.S. District Judge Ronald A. White.
ARCIGA-BUSTAMANTE
had earlier pled guilty to the charges of possession with intent to
distribute methamphetamine and aiding and abetting. He was sentenced
to a term of 135 months in the Bureau of Prisons, 60 months supervised
released, and ordered to pay a $100 special assessment fee. In addition,
ARCIGA-BUSTAMANTE will be detained by the Bureau of Immigration and
Customs Enforcement after his release from incarceration for possible
deportation.
D.
Michael Littlefield, the Assistant U.S. Attorney prosecuting the case,
stated, “The charges resulted from an investigation by the Drug
Enforcement Administration. The methamphetamine was discovered in the
defendants’ vehicle by Trooper Cody Hyde of the Oklahoma Highway
Patrol during a routine traffic stop on Interstate 40 in McIntosh County.
The methamphetamine weighed 1,327 grams and was 83% pure. Also in the
gas tank was an equivalent amount of a cutting agent. The combination
of the cutting agent with the methamphetamine would have doubled the
methamphetamine, resulting in between 5 and 6 pounds of methamphetamine
for distribution.
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