United States Attorney David Capp
Northern District of Indiana
5400 Federal Plaza, Suite 1500
Hammond, Indiana 46320
Hammond South Bend Fort
Wayne
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT:
Mary Hatton
December 14, 2012 PHONE:
(219) 937-5603
www.usdoj.gov/usao/inn/ FAX
(219) 852-2770
WEEK IN REVIEW – HAMMOND
Hammond, Indiana - The United States Attorney’s Office
announced the following activity in Federal Court:
PLEAS:
Ø Michael Hostetler, 29, of Portage, Indiana, pled
guilty before District Judge Joseph Van Bokkelen to
the felony offenses of receipt of child pornography and possession of child
pornography. Sentencing has been set for
1/21/13. This case resulted from an
investigation by members of the Indiana Internet Crimes Against
Children Task Force, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the
Indiana State Police. This case is being
prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Jill Koster.
Ø Jose Luis Reyes-Zuniga, 31, of Hammond, Indiana, pled
guilty before Senior District Judge James Moody to the felony offense of
fraudulent use of a Social Security number.
These charges were filed as a result of an investigation by the U.S.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations. This case is being prosecuted by Assistant
United States Attorney Philip Benson.
Ø Brian Levesque, 27, of Gary, Indiana, pled guilty
before Chief Judge Philip Simon to the felony offense of possession with the
intent to distribute crack cocaine.
Sentencing has been set for 3/22/13.
These charges were filed as a result of an investigation by the Federal
Bureau of Investigation GRIT Task Force.
This case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney
Jennifer Chang-Adiga.
Ø Leon Thomas, 38, of Chesterton, Indiana, pled guilty
before Magistrate Judge Christopher Nuechterlein to
the felony offense of aggravated identity theft. Magistrate Nuechterlein
is recommending that the district court accept the tendered guilty plea. Parties have 10 days in which to object to
the magistrate judge’s recommendation. Sentencing has been set for
3/15/13. These charges were filed as a
result of an investigation by the Department of Labor. This case is being prosecuted by Assistant
United States Attorney Barbara Brook.
If convicted in court, any
specific sentence to be imposed will be determined by the judge after a
consideration of federal sentencing statutes and the Federal Sentencing
Guidelines.
DISPOSITIONS:
Ø Christine Roth, 22, of Chesterton, Indiana, a
defendant in the case US v King et al.,
was sentenced by Senior District Judge Rudy Lozano to 20 months imprisonment
and 2 years of supervised release after pleading guilty to the felony offense
of conspiracy to possess with the intent to distribute heroin. This case was the result of an investigation
by the Drug Enforcement Administration.
This case was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Jennifer
Chang-Adiga.
Ø Luiz Gamboa-Chavez, 33, of Gary,
Indiana, a defendant in the case US v
Fernando-Valdez et al., was sentenced by Senior District Judge James Moody
to 60 months imprisonment and 4 years of supervised release if not subject to
deportation after pleading guilty to the felony offense of possession with the
intent to distribute marijuana. According
to the sentencing memorandum filed in this case, Gamboa-Chavez
and two co-defendants were involved in
running a sophisticated marijuana grow operation at a residence in Gary,
Indiana. Upon executing a federal search warrant, agents recovered 493
marijuana plants with root systems. Agents also discovered an intricate
lighting and irrigation system in place inside the residence. This
case was the result of an investigation by the Drug Enforcement Administration
HIDTA Task Force. This case was
prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Jennifer Chang-Adiga.
Ø Aaron Montoya Gonzalez, 31, of Pasadena, Texas, was
sentenced by Senior District Judge James Moody to 30 months imprisonment and 1
year of supervised release after pleading guilty to the felony offense of possession
with the intent to distribute and distribute marijuana. According to the sentencing memorandum filed
in this case, Montoya Gonzalez, who was recruited into the criminal activity by
his uncle and coconspirator, Manueal Gonzalez, played
a minor role in a large-scale narcotics trafficking organization. He was arrested after he assisted in
transferring marijuana from Texas to Indiana.
This case was the result of an investigation by the Drug Enforcement
Administration. This case was prosecuted
by Assistant United States Attorney Joshua Kolar.
Ø Alejandro Briseno, 21, of
Hammond, Indiana, was sentenced by Chief Judge Philip Simon to 36 months
imprisonment and 2 years of supervised release after pleading guilty to the
felony offense of accessory after the fact.
Briseno pled to an
Information charging that he assisted Juan Briseno
and Galo Feliciano in order to hinder their
prosecution in the case US v Juan Briseno et al. This
case was the result of an investigation by the by the Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. This
case was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney David Nozick.