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U.S. Department
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James T. Jacks
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 2009 WWW.USDOJ.GOV/USAO/TXN |
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WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, RESIDENTS SENTENCED ON WICHITA FALLS, Texas — At a sentencing hearing today in U.S. District Court in Wichita Falls, Texas, three defendants were sentenced by U.S. District Judge Reed O’Connor for their involvement in a methamphetamine manufacturing conspiracy, announced acting U.S. Attorney James T. Jacks of the Northern District of Texas. Mayank Malhotra, a/k/a Mike, 28, was sentenced to 120 months (10 years) in federal prison. Malhotra pled guilty in September to one count of conspiracy to manufacture 500 grams or more of methamphetamine. Malhotra has been in federal custody. Shane Tenador Roberson, 35, was sentenced to 168 months (14 years) in federal prison. He also pled guilty in September to one count of conspiracy to manufacture 500 grams or more of methamphetamine. Judge O’Connor immediately remanded Roberson to the custody of the U.S. Marshal. Paula Helen Schroeder, 46, Roberson’s girlfriend, was sentenced to 24 months in federal prison. Judge O’Connor ordered that she surrender to the Bureau of Prisons by February 24, 2009. She pled guilty in September to possession of a sawed-off shotgun, a firearm that was not registered in the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Act. When state law enforcement officers executed a search warrant at Roberson’s home Clay County, Texas, on January 27, 2008, they discovered chemicals, supplies and equipment used to “cook” (manufacture) methamphetamine. They also discovered methamphetamine and pseudoephedrine, a precursor chemical used to manufacture the drug, as well as a large amount of “lab trash,” evidence of numerous past “cooks” (manufacturing episodes). They also discovered a sawed-off shotgun that belonged to Paula Schroeder. Roberson admitted that he assisted co-defendants Dearl Duane Adams and Billy Eugene Hodges in “cooking” (manufacturing) large amounts of methamphetamine at Roberson’s residence and that they had “cooked” pound quantities of methamphetamine at Roberson’s residence at least once a week since October 2007. Roberson admitted that he received methamphetamine from them as payment for his help. Co-defendants Adams, age 58, and Hodges, age 50, each pled guilty last week to their role in the conspiracy and are scheduled to be sentenced on May 1, 2009, in Wichita Falls by Judge O’Connor. Both are in custody. Adams admitted that he and Hodges manufactured and distributed methamphetamine and that they regularly obtained large quantities of pseudoephedrine to manufacture the drug from Mayank Malhotra and Rikky Parikh, two nationals of India. In fact, Adams stated that he and Hodges regularly acquired up to 50 cases of pseudoephedrine at a time, which amounts to about 3.5 kilograms of pseudoephedrine and produces two kilograms of methamphetamine, from Malhotra and Parikh for $20,000. On the night of March 26, 2008, the police arrested Parikh when he attempted to deliver 3.5 kilograms of pseudoephedrine to Adams. Parikh was armed with a pistol. On March 27, 2008, they discovered a large quantity of pseudoephedrine, with a net weight of 3.29 kilograms in Hodges’ garage, which would yield 500 grams or more of methamphetamine. Parikh pled guilty to conspiracy to manufacture 500 grams or more of methamphetamine and to possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime in May 2008. Parikh was sentenced to 15 years’ imprisonment for these crimes by Judge O’Connor in August 2008. Assistant U.S. Attorneys Gary Tromblay and Jennifer Tourje prosecuted the case. ###
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