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Heroin Trafficker Sentenced

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Northern District of Texas

AMARILLO, Texas — Joel Lara Merida, 31, arrested in August 2016 after a traffic stop in Potter County, Texas, and then found to have 17,388 grams of heroin in bundles in an aftermarket compartment, has been sentenced, announced U.S. Attorney John Parker of the Northern District of Texas.

 

On Monday, February 27, 2017, Merida was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Sidney A. Fitzwater to 51 months in federal prison. Merida pleaded guilty to one count of possession with intent to distribute one kilogram or more of heroin and aiding and abetting in November 2016. Co-defendant Jose Emmanuel Morales Rittingger, 29, is set to plea in March 2017.

 

According to documents filed in the case, on August 15, 2016, a Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) Trooper stopped a 1995 BMW for driving in the left lane when not passing and obstructed view through the windshield. Upon making contact with the driver of the vehicle, who was later identified as Merida, and the passenger, who was later identified as Rittingger, the Trooper noticed indicators of possible criminal activity. The Trooper asked Merida for consent to search the vehicle and Merida voluntarily consented to the search. Eighteen bundles in an aftermarket compartment under the back seat were located. There were nine bundles wrapped in black tape, four bundles were wrapped in cellophane, and five bundles were wrapped in silver tape. The heroin had a gross weight of 44.26 pounds and field tested positive for the presence of heroin.

 

Subsequent testing confirmed that the substance seized was, in fact, heroin, a Schedule I controlled substance, with a net weight of approximately 17,388 grams.

 

The case was investigated by the Texas Department of Public Safety and the Drug Enforcement Administration. Assistant U.S. Attorneys Joshua Frausto and Sean Taylor prosecuted.

 

 

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Updated February 28, 2017

Topic
Drug Trafficking