MOBILE, Ala. - Crystal LaSha-Renee Grider, 24, of Gonzalez, Florida, was sentenced in federal court today on her conviction for conspiracy to manufacture methamphetamine and to possess a List I chemical with knowledge it would be used to manufacture methamphetamine. Court documents showed that Grider was one of several individuals involved in methamphetamine manufacturing at a trailer on Roy Miller Road in Mobile County during the summer and fall of 2012. Grider was staying at the trailer with co-conspirators and she was also purchasing pseudoephedrine, a List I chemical, for use in the methamphetamine manufacturing. Pharmacy records showed that the conspirators, including Grider, had obtained more than 900 grams of pseudoephedrine to "cook" into methamphetamine.
United States District Court Judge William H. Steele imposed a sentence of 60 months imprisonment, to be followed by a four-year term of supervised release. Grider was ordered to undergo testing and treatment for drug abuse while she serves her supervised release term, which will commence as soon as she is released from her prison sentence. No fine was imposed, but Marks was ordered to pay the special mandatory assessments of $200.
The case was investigated by theMobile County Sheriff’s Office. It was prosecuted in the United States Attorney=s Office by Assistant United States Attorney Gloria Bedwell.
Source: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the United States Attorneys