Press Release
New Hampshire Woman Sentenced for Conspiring to Distribute Methamphetamine
For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, District of Maine
PORTLAND, Maine—A New Hampshire woman was sentenced today in U.S. District Court in Portland for conspiring to distribute over 500 grams of methamphetamine, Acting U.S. Attorney Donald E. Clark announced.
U.S. District Judge D. Brock Hornby sentenced Corina Fall, 47, to 90 months in prison and five years of supervised release. Fall pleaded guilty on June 3, 2021.
According to court records, between March 2018 and February 2019, Fall conspired with her husband and others to distribute methamphetamine in New Hampshire and Maine. During the conspiracy, Fall and her husband were stopped by the Illinois State Police while bringing methamphetamine back to New England from California. Law enforcement officers seized nearly a kilogram of methamphetamine from their vehicle as part of that traffic stop. Investigators later made multiple controlled purchases of methamphetamine from Fall and her co-conspirators. Fall was living in Rumford, Maine at the time.
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, the Rumford Police Department, the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency, the New Hampshire State Police, the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Drug Task Force, the Carroll County (New Hampshire) Sheriff’s Office and the Illinois State Police investigated the case.
Contact
Sheila W. Sawyer
Assistant U.S. Attorney
Tel: (207) 780-3257
Updated September 13, 2021
Topic
Drug Trafficking