News
Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 5, 2006
Three
Sentenced To Over Ten Years Each In Drug Distribution
Resulting In Death Case
SEP 5 --
PORTLAND, OREGON - On September 5, 2006, United States District Court
Judge Ancer Haggerty sentenced Salem residents PAMELA SCHWARZKOPF,
age 48, ETHAN VINCENT PARKS, age 23, and ELLEN KRIKAVA PARKS, age 23,
to 121 months imprisonment each for their role in providing heroin
to Adam Burch, age 19, who died from an overdose in Salem in September
2004. The defendants were also ordered to reimburse Adam’s family
the cost of Adam’s burial.
This is the second
case of its kind in Oregon wherein federal prosecutors have used a
federal law to subject drug distributors to an enhanced penalty for
drug distribution which results in the death of the user.
In 2005, convicted
heroin traffickers Jason Welty and Jennifer Hanson were sentenced to
151 months imprisonment each for their role in selling heroin to one
of their buyers who died from an overdose.
This case and the
2005 case stemmed from a combined investigation between the Drug Enforcement
Administration and the Salem Police Department.
For additional information,
please contact Assistant United States Attorney Kathleen Bickers at
503 727-1060 or the Public Information Officer Diane Peterson 503 727-1066.
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