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February 26, 2004
Hartford
Drug Dealer Sentenced To 35 Years In Federal Prison Mark
R. Trouville, Special Agent in Charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration
in New
England and Kevin J. O'Connor, United
States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, announced that Arthur
PUGH, Jr., a.k.a. "Rock," age 33, of 107 Mather Street, Hartford,
Connecticut, was sentenced today to 35 years in federal prison for possessing
distribution quantities of "crack" cocaine and a nine millimeter
pistol.
United States District Judge Christopher F. Droney sentenced
PUGH this morning in Hartford to a term of incarceration of 360 months
on the
narcotics charge,
and a consecutive term of incarceration of 60 months on the weapons charge.
Because the terms of incarceration for the drug and weapons charges
will run consecutively,
PUGH will serve a total sentence of 420 months. Judge Droney also sentenced
PUGH to a term of five years of supervised release upon
completion of his term of imprisonment. PUGH has been incarcerated since his
arrest in March 2002.
On September 5, 2003, after a three-day trial in Hartford
federal court, PUGH was convicted by a jury of possessing more than 50
grams of crack cocaine and a nine millimeter Glock pistol in furtherance
of his drug crime.
On March 7, 2002, the Drug Enforcement Administration and Hartford Police
executed a search warrant at PUGH's residence at 107 Mather Street in
Hartford. During that search, law enforcement officers encountered a
padlocked bedroom door on the second floor. Using a key found on PUGH's
keyring, they were able to open the padlock and enter the room.
Once inside, they discovered a digital scale, a small amount of crack
cocaine, over $1600 in cash, numerous plastic baggies and a knife.
Officers also found 73.5 grams of crack cocaine, a quantity of marijuana
and the 9mm Glock pistol in an air conditioner located just outside
of the window to the padlocked bedroom. The pistol had two magazines,
each of which was loaded with hollow point bullets.
At the sentencing proceeding, the prosecutor indicated that PUGH
had 18 prior convictions, including five prior convictions for
the sale of illegal narcotics in the city of Hartford.
U.S. Attorney O'Connor complimented both the Hartford Police Department
and the Drug Enforcement Administration for their efforts in this Investigation.
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