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Date: 11-27-2023

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United States of America v. Lequevin Kelley

Case Number: 5:22-cr-00395

Judge: Stephen P. Friot

Court: United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma (Oklahoma County)

Plaintiff's Attorney: United States Attorney’s Office in Oklahoma City

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Description: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with being a drug user in possession of a firearm.

On September 20, 2022, a federal grand jury returned a one-count Indictment against Kelley, charging him with being a drug user in possession of a firearm. According to an affidavit filed in support of the criminal complaint, on August 25, 2022, law enforcement was actively seeking Kelley due to multiple arrest warrants out of Oklahoma County. The affidavit alleges Kelley was spotted leaving an Oklahoma City motel by members of the United States Marshals Service, who surveilled Kelley as he drove his motorcycle onto Interstate 35. Soon after, Kelley led law enforcement on a high-speed chase until he wrecked his motorcycle and continued to flee on foot, when he was observed throwing a silver revolver onto the ground. During the foot pursuit, Kelley fled across I-44, causing officers to chase after him down an active highway. He was taken into custody shortly after, and Oklahoma City Police recovered the firearm. According to the complaint, Kelley admitted that he had used PCP, a controlled substance, earlier that day.

On February 9, 2023, Kelley pleaded guilty to the Indictment. As part of his plea, Kelley admitted to possessing the firearm, knowing he was an unlawful user of a controlled substance.

At the sentencing hearing on November 20, 2023, U.S. District Judge Stephen P. Friot sentenced Kelley to serve 144 months in federal prison, followed by three years of supervised release. In announcing his sentence, the court noted Kelley’s long history of violent criminal behavior, including using firearms in several armed robberies and fleeing from law enforcement on multiple occasions.

This case is the result of an investigation by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, the United States Marshals Service, and the Oklahoma City Police Department. Assistant U.S. Attorneys Chelsie A. Pratt and David McCrary prosecuted the cas
18:924(d) & 28:2461(c) CRIMINAL FORFEITURE
18:922(g)(3) DRUG USER IN POSSESSION OF A FIREARM
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Outcome: Defendant was sentenced to custody of Bureau of Prisons for a term of 144 months; Supervised release 3 years; S/A Fee $100 due immediately

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