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March 4,
2008
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MERIDEN MAN SENTENCED TO 15 YEARS IN FEDERAL PRISON FOR DEALING CRACK, ILLEGAL
GUN POSSESSION
Kevin J. O’Connor, United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut,
announced that RICHARD ORTIZ, 31, of Meriden, Connecticut, was sentenced
today by Senior United States District Judge Peter C. Dorsey in New Haven
to 180 months of imprisonment, followed by eight years of supervised release,
for distributing five grams or more of cocaine base (“crack cocaine”).
ORTIZ also was sentenced to a concurrent term of 94 months of imprisonment
for his possession of a firearm by a previously convicted felon. ORTIZ pleaded
guilty to both charges on October 4, 2007.
According to documents filed with the Court and statements made
in court, the charges against ORTIZ stem from two unrelated cases.
In one Indictment, ORTIZ was charged with two counts of distributing
in excess of five grams of crack cocaine on February 2 and February
6, 2006. On each occasion, ORTIZ sold approximately one ounce of
crack cocaine to another individual. This case involved a joint
DEA/FBI investigation into a large scale crack and powder cocaine
distribution operation in Meriden and surrounding towns. On October
4, 2006, a federal grand jury returned an Indictment charging ORTIZ
and 34 others. All of the charged defendants have pleaded guilty
in federal court.
In the second
Indictment, ORTIZ was charged with, among other things, being
a previously convicted felon in knowing possession of three loaded
firearms. He was arrested by the Wallingford Police Department
on March 21, 2006. At the time of his arrest, officers found
approximately two ounces of powder cocaine on his person, and
a separate backpack in the trunk of his rental vehicle containing
three loaded firearms and a bulletproof vest. ORTIZ’s palm
prints were found on the magazines for two of the firearms.
This investigation
was a collaborative effort of the Federal Bureau of Investigation,
the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Meriden Police Department,
the Wallingford Police Department and the New Haven States Attorney’s
Office. This matter is being prosecuted by Assistant United States
Attorneys Robert M. Spector and S. Dave Vatti.
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