News
Release
FOR
IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
June 22, 2007
Contact:
Casey McEnry
Number: 415-436-7994
Crack
and
Cocaine
Powder
Dealer
Gets
131
Months
JUN
22 --
SACRAMENTO—Drug
Enforcement
Administration
Special
Agent
in Charge
Javier
F. Peña
and
United
States
Attorney
McGregor
W. Scott
announced
today
that
MICHAEL
STEVENS,
38,
of Oakland,
California
was
sentenced
today
by United
States
District
Judge
William
B. Shubb
to 131
months
in federal
prison. The
defendant
had
pleaded
guilty
to possession
with
intent
to distribute121
grams
of cocaine
base. He
also
had
in his
possession
over
400
grams
of cocaine
powder.
This
case is
the product
of an
investigation
by the
Drug Enforcement
Administration
(DEA),
United
States
Marshal
Service,
and the
California
Highway
Patrol
(CHP),
whose
officers
finished
the case
with a
successful
three-mile
pursuit
of the
defendant
through
Sacramento
city streets.
According
to Assistant
United
States
Attorney
Matthew
D. Segal,
who prosecuted
the case,
on June
2, 2004,
the defendant
was being
sought
for an
arrest
warrant
out of
Alaska. He
was located
traveling
eastbound
on Interstate
80, pursued
by CHP,
and arrested
with the
cocaine
and crack
in his
possession. Judge
Shubb,
in sentencing
the defendant,
said that
the defendant
had compounded
his fault
by creating
a dangerous
situation
when he
led officers
on an
auto pursuit.
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