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United States of America v. Jose Lopez-Alvarado

Date: 03-17-2019

Case Number: 2:17-cr-01165-SMB

Judge: Susan M. Brnovich

Court: United States District Court for the District of Arizona (Maricopa County)

Plaintiff's Attorney: Keith Vercauteren

Defendant's Attorney: Diego Rodriguez



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Phoenix, AZ - Last Drug Organization Member Sentenced to Prison for Distributing Heroin



The last of five members of a Drug Trafficking Organization which distributed heroin throughout Phoenix was sentenced this week by U.S. District Judge Susan M. Brnovich. On Feb. 22, 2019, Jose Lopez-Alvarado, 32, of Sinaloa, Mexico, was sentenced to ten years in prison followed by five years of supervised release. On Sept. 10, 2018, Jose Rivera-Lugo, 35, of Sinaloa, Mexico, was sentenced to seven years and six months in prison followed by five years of supervised release. On Sept. 10, 2018, Jhoanna Vargas-Quintana, 30, of Hermosillo, Mexico, was sentenced to five years and ten months in prison followed by five years of supervised release. On Oct. 22, 2018, Irene Thomas, 36, of Phoenix, Ariz., was sentenced to five years in prison followed by five years of supervised release. On March 11, 2019, Jorge Baez-Espinoza, 58, of Sinaloa, Mexico, was sentenced to five years in prison followed by five years of supervised release. All five defendants had previously pleaded guilty to conspiracy or possession with intent to distribute heroin.



A collaborative investigation by federal and local law enforcement agencies showed that from Oct. 16, 2014, to Aug. 1, 2017, Lopez-Alvarado, Rivera-Lugo, Vargas-Quintana, Thomas, and Baez-Espinoza conspired together to possess with intent to distribute over six kilograms of heroin. On May 31, 2017, investigators observed and later seized 250 grams of heroin that Lopez distributed to Baez. Baez possessed a 9mm handgun at the time. On July 31, 2017, Lopez provided several firearms that he knew would be smuggled to Mexico by another person in a car. Investigators stopped the car on its way to Mexico and seized seven firearms, including a shotgun, three assault rifles, a .22 rifle, and two .38 caliber handguns. On Aug. 1, 2017, a federal search warrant was served at Lopez’s residence, resulting in the seizure of approximately five kilograms of heroin and an assault rifle.



The investigation in this case was conducted by the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the Tempe Police Department.



Charge:



21:846 - Conspiracy to Possess with the Intent to Distribute Heroin, a Controlled Substance

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Outcome:
Defendant committed to custody of BOP for a term of 120 months. Followed by a 60 month term of supervised release. Special assessment $100.00
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About This Case

What was the outcome of United States of America v. Jose Lopez-Alvarado?

The outcome was: Defendant committed to custody of BOP for a term of 120 months. Followed by a 60 month term of supervised release. Special assessment $100.00

Which court heard United States of America v. Jose Lopez-Alvarado?

This case was heard in United States District Court for the District of Arizona (Maricopa County), AZ. The presiding judge was Susan M. Brnovich.

Who were the attorneys in United States of America v. Jose Lopez-Alvarado?

Plaintiff's attorney: Keith Vercauteren. Defendant's attorney: Diego Rodriguez Do you need a criminal defense lawyer in Phoenix? Call: 888-354-4529 and we will help you find one for free..

When was United States of America v. Jose Lopez-Alvarado decided?

This case was decided on March 17, 2019.