Showing posts with label Seattle. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 4 June 2008

Lamon Glenn Washington,Tammi Mae Chapman jailed for their involvement in a drug conspiracy to import and distribute cocaine

Lamon Glenn Washington, 34, and Tammi Mae Chapman, 20, were sentenced recently to serve 87 months and 32 months, respectively, for their involvement in a drug conspiracy to import and distribute cocaine, prosecutors said.
Washington -- also known as "Monte" -- was accused of paying Chapman to bring in the drugs from Seattle on two occasions in the spring of 2006, according to prosecutors. Chapman later recruited another courier to replace her; that courier was caught in the summer of 2006 and has already been sentenced.
The conspiracy involved a total of more than 2 kilograms of cocaine, according to prosecutors. Judge Ralph Beistline imposed the sentence.

Friday, 25 January 2008

Desmone Bastian he dodged a major bullet on the drug charges because they carry stiffer sentences.

Desmone Bastian, 33, spent eight years working on the Canadian border at Blaine before his 2006 arrest on bribery and other charges. A few months before Bastian's arrest, prostitute Sandra Maas was taken into custody at the border with narcotic pills stuffed in her panties.
Bastian was found not guilty of aiding and abetting the importation of marijuana. Jurors could not reach a verdict on three other charges, including two drug-related offenses.
"The family is disappointed that he was convicted at all," said Bastian's attorney, Michael Nance. "But he dodged a major bullet" on the drug charges because they carry stiffer sentences.
Bastian, who remains free pending sentencing, refused to comment afterward. He admitted he had sex with Maas but said his duties at the border were never compromised.
The jury deliberated for two days after a five-day trial. Bastian faces up to 15 years in prison when sentenced by U.S. District Judge James Robart on April 7. Nance said that under sentencing guidelines, his client is looking at between 15 and 33 months in prison.

Saturday, 19 January 2008

Desmone Bastian

Desmone Bastian, 31, a U.S. citizen who lives in Surrey, B.C., worked as a U.S. immigration inspector for eight years before being charged in 2006 with taking a bribe — free sexual contact, and sometimes money — in exchange for turning a blind eye when the prostitute, Sandra Maas, would cross the border in his lane.
Maas was caught with oxycodone pills in her underwear by other inspectors in April of that year, and Bastian was arrested several months later when the extent of the pair's contact became clear.
Closing arguments in the case are set for Tuesday, with Bastian's attorney, Michael Nance, planning to say Maas lied about his client's actions in hopes of winning leniency from the government. Maas has been sentenced to two years for the oxycodone charge, but she has not been charged with conspiring to import marijuana.
Prosecutors say that despite knowing Maas was a prostitute and having smelled marijuana at her town house, Bastian cleared her at the border seven times between June 2004 and February 2005, and he never sent her for secondary inspection. She brought across hundreds of pounds of pot, at least. Furthermore, they say, he confessed after his arrest — though Bastian maintains he did not and that the investigators misunderstood him.
Bastian could face a mandatory minimum of 10 years in prison if convicted. In addition to charges of taking a bribe, he's charged with conspiracy to import marijuana, conspiracy to commit theft of honest services, and aiding and abetting the importation of marijuana.
With his mother, aunt, and his wife's parents in attendance, he broke down on the witness stand as he described how he didn't feel appreciated in his marriage when he called Maas at her escort service for the first time in 2001 or 2002. Now, he's "deeply regretful" and "humiliated just talking about it," he told the jury, wiping his eyes with tissues provided by a court clerk.
He admitted paying her $150 for sex on two occasions, but he said he never received free sex, and he had no idea she used or trafficked drugs — even though he sometimes smelled marijuana at her town house when she was the only person home. And, he said, when he would tell her in advance what lane he was working in, it was only because he wanted to see her.
On Wednesday, Maas testified that she would "usually come in something revealing," sometimes with duffel bags of marijuana "stacked up beside me and in the back seat."

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