Dallas Man Sentenced To 10 Years In Federal Prison On Methamphetamine Conviction

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Dallas Man Sentenced To 10 Years In Federal Prison On Methamphetamine Conviction

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the United States Attorneys on March 17, 2014. It is reproduced in full below.

DALLAS - Angel Medina, Jr., aka “June Bug," of Dallas, was sentenced this morning by U.S. District Judge David C. Godbey to 120 months in federal prison following his guilty plea in October 2013 to one count of possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute. Medina, 27, has been in custody since his arrest in May 2013. The announcement was made today by U.S. Attorney Sarah R. Saldaña of the Northern District of Texas.

On May 7, 2013, a federal grand jury sitting in the Northern District of Texas returned a five-count indictment against Medina, Jr., alleging that he sold methamphetamine and cocaine base (crack cocaine) on multiple occasions. According to documents filed in the case and evidence presented in court, Medina sold narcotics to an undercover officer with the Dallas Police Department. In October 2013, Medina pleaded guilty to Count Five of that indictment, admitting that he knowingly sold an ounce of methamphetamine on June 24, 2012, to what turned out to be an undercover officer.

The case was investigated by the Dallas Police Department; it was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Jason D. Schall.

Source: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the United States Attorneys

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