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News
Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 3, 2004
Bridgeport
Man Sentenced for Cocaine Possession
JUN 3 -
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 ANGELO MANDOLFO, age 41, of 37-177
Success Park, Bridgeport, Connecticut, was sentenced today to two years
of probation and fined $1,500 as a consequence of his earlier entered
plea of guilty to attempted possession of cocaine. Sentence was imposed
by United
States Magistrate Judge William I. Garfinkel in federal court in Bridgeport.
U.S. Attorney O'Connor
explained that MANDOLFO was arrested on
February 11, 2004 when he attempted to purchase cocaine from an officer
of
the Stratford Police. The Stratford Police Officer was working in
conjunction with a Drug Enforcement Administration-led task force
at the
time. On March 10, 2004, less than one month following his arrest,
MANDOLFO entered a plea of guilty to attempted possession of cocaine.
According to court
proceedings today, MANDOLFO has had a decade-long
cocaine habit that frequently cost him hundreds of dollars to support.
Through his counsel, MANDOLFO told Judge Garfinkel that his arrest
has
had positive consequences. He informed the Court that he has been
drug
free since the date of his arrest and is an enthusiastic participant
in
drug counseling. "The intervention of the agents and the Government
by [Mandolfo's] arrest has been a transforming event . . . it has
tripped
the cycle of addiciton."
Conditions of MANDOLFO's
probation include drug counseling and that he
remain drug free. MANDOLFO was ordered to bear the cost of his
drug
counseling, to pay a fine of $1,000 and the costs of his investigation
and prosecution in the sum of $500. The Court also ordered that
MANDOLFO
pay a special assessment of $25.00. Finally, pursuant to the
plea
agreement with the United States Attorney's Office, MANDOLFO
was ordered to
donate the $210 he was going to use to purchase cocaine on February
11,
2004, to the Stratford DARE program.
This case was investigated
by a Drug Enforcement Administration-led
task force consisting of federal agents, and officers from the
Stratford Police
Department, the Bridgeport Police Department and the Stamford
Police Department.
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