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News
Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 7, 2004
Former
Worchester Store Owner Sentenced for Distributing Crack Cocaine
APR 7 - Worcester,
MA... A former Worcester storeowner was sentenced today to federal
prison in connection with distributing crack cocaine.
Mark R. Trouville,
Special Agent in Charge of the U. S. Drug Enforcement Administration
in New England and United States Attorney Michael Sullivan, announced
today that RUBEN SALAS, age 36, formerly of 11 Ames Street, in Worcester,
Massachusetts, was sentenced by U. S. District Judge Nathaniel M. Gorton
to 10 years in prison for distributing crack cocaine. SALAS pleaded
guilty to the charge at a previous hearing.
At the previous
plea hearing, the prosecutor told the Court that, had the case proceeded
to trial, the evidence would have proven that during
1999, SALAS, the owner of Botanica San Miguel, an incense, candle, and
oil shop, located in Worcester, sold and distributed crack cocaine at
various locations in and around Worcester.
The case was investigated
by the U. S. Drug Enforcement Administration and the Worcester Police
Department. It was prosecuted by Assistant U.
S. Attorney David Hennessy in Sullivan’s Worcester Office.
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