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
October 12, 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 Virlissa Crenshaw, 42, of East Chicago, Indiana, pled guilty
before Senior District Judge James Moody to the felony offenses of theft from a
local government entity receiving federal funds and making false statements
under oath on a tax return. These
charges were filed as a result of an investigation by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation and the Internal Revenue Service.
This case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Philip
Benson.
Ø Tyler Wayne McCoy, 22, of Lafayette, Indiana, pled
guilty before Senior District Judge James Moody to the felony offense of
possession of stolen firearms. These
charges were filed as a result of an investigation by the by the Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
This case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney
Nicholas Padilla.
Ø Daniel Rivas, 33, of East Chicago, Indiana, pled
guilty before Senior District Judge James Moody to the felony offense of
possession with the intent to distribute marijuana. These charges were filed as a result of an
investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. This case is being prosecuted by Assistant
United States Attorney Nicholas Padilla.
Ø Joseph Torres, 20, of East Chicago, Indiana, a
defendant in the case US v Briseno et al., pled guilty before Chief Judge Philip
Simon to the felony offenses of conspiracy to participate in racketeering
activity, murder in aid of a racketeering activity and conspiracy to distribute
marijuana. Sentencing has been set for
2/7/13. These charges were filed as a
result of an investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the by
the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. This case is being prosecuted by Assistant
United States Attorneys Dean Lanter and David Nozick.
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 Leonard Hernandez-Torres, 36, of Chicago, Illinois,
was sentenced by District Judge Joseph Van Bokkelen
to 36 months imprisonment and 2 years of supervised release after pleading
guilty to the felony offense of conspiracy to distribute heroin. This case was the result of an investigation
by the Drug Enforcement Administration and U.S. Immigration and Customs
Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations.
This case was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Joshua
Kolar.
Ø Terry Lee Thomas, 49, was sentenced by District Judge
Joseph Van Bokkelen to 60 months imprisonment and 4
years of supervised release after pleading guilty to the felony offense of conspiracy
to possess with the intent to distribute marijuana. According to the sentencing memorandum filed
in this case, Thomas admitted to knowing about and participating in the
delivery of approximately 500 pounds of marijuana that was part of a larger
delivery heading from Texas to Lafayette, Indiana. He admitted to law enforcement that he played
the role of facilitator in that he put accomplices in contact with each other,
recruited accomplices, hosted meetings at his residence to discuss the
conspiracy and make phone calls to ensure the success of the marijuana
delivery. This case was the result of an
investigation by the Drug Enforcement Administration and U.S. Immigration and
Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations. This case was prosecuted by Assistant United
States Attorney Jennifer Chang-Adiga.
Ø Jimmie Caldwell, 36, of Gary, Indiana, was sentenced
by Senior District Judge Rudy Lozano to 2 years of probation pleading guilty to
the felony offense of possession with the intent to distribute marijuana. This case was the result of an investigation
by the Federal Bureau of Investigation GRIT Task Force. This case was prosecuted by Assistant United
States Attorney Joshua Kolar.
Ø Alan Zimmerman, 44, of Chesterton, Indiana, was
sentenced by Senior District Judge James Moody to 57 months imprisonment and 4
years of supervised release after pleading guilty to the felony offense of
possession with the intent to manufacture and distribute marijuana. According to the sentencing memorandum filed
by the government in this case, law enforcement executed a search warrant at
Zimmerman’s residence and discovered a marijuana grow operation and seized 852
marijuana plants, 435 of which had root systems, 22.55 kilograms of marijuana
and 8 firearms. Zimmerman is a convicted
felon who was not allowed to possess any firearms. This case was the result of an investigation
by the Drug Enforcement Administration.
This case was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys Jennifer
Chang-Adiga and Joshua Kolar.
Ø Juan Del Campo, 45, of East Chicago, Indiana, was
sentenced by Senior District Judge Rudy Lozano to 15 months imprisonment and 1year
of supervised release after pleading guilty to the felony offense of being an
illegal alien in possession of a firearm.
This case was the result of an investigation by U.S. Immigration and
Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations. This case was
prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Nicholas Padilla.
Ø Murphy Lee Dinkins, Jr., 32, of East Chicago, Indiana,
was sentenced by Senior District Judge Rudy Lozano to 46 months imprisonment
and 2 years of supervised release after pleading guilty to the felony offense
of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Dinkins has prior convictions for residential
entry and neglect of a dependent. This
case was the result of an investigation by the by the Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives HIDTA Task Force. This case was prosecuted by Assistant United
States Attorney Nicholas Padilla.
Ø Robert Rivers, 44, of Flora, Indiana, was sentenced by
Chief Judge Philip Simon to 51 months imprisonment and 3 years of supervised
release after pleading guilty to the felony offense of possession of a firearm
by a convicted felon. Rivers has ten
prior felony convictions and fifteen prior misdemeanor convictions. This case was the result of an investigation
by the by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the Flora Police Department, the Carroll County Sheriff’s Department, the
Tippecanoe County Sheriff’s Department, and the Lafayette Police Department. This
case was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Dean Lanter.
Ø Mark Weinberger, 49, of Merrillville, Indiana, was
sentenced by Chief Judge Philip Simon to 84 months imprisonment and 2 years of
supervised release after pleading guilty to all counts of a twenty-two count
indictment charging him with defrauding health care benefit programs. Weinberger was also ordered to pay
approximately $108,000 in restitution. The
indictment was based on Weinberger=s role in defrauding health insurance companies and a
labor union health and welfare fund by billing insurance companies for
procedures that he did not actually perform for each of the 22 patients
referenced in the indictment. These
charges were filed as the result of an investigation by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation, and the United States Department of Labor OIG - Office of Labor
Racketeering and Fraud Investigations. This case was prosecuted by Assistant United
States Attorney Diane Berkowitz.