Please E-mail suggested additions, comments and/or corrections to Kent@MoreLaw.Com.
Help support the publication of case reports on MoreLaw
Date: 06-14-2019
Case Style:
United States of America v. Miquel D. Jones
Case Number: 1:18-cr-00323-CAB
Judge: Christopher A. Boyko
Court: United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio
Plaintiff's Attorney: Brian S. Deckert and Robert J. Patton
Defendant's Attorney: Carlos Warner, Catherine J. Adinaro, Darin Thompson
Description:
Cleveland, OH - Cleveland man with convictions for domestic violence, robbery and other crimes sentenced to more than three years in prison for having firearms and ammunition
A Cleveland man with a history of violent crimes was sentenced to more than three years in prison for having a firearm.
Miquel D. Jones, 49, was sentenced to 42 months in prison. He previously pleaded guilty to being a felon in possession of firearms.
“This defendant has no right to firearms because his history of violent crime, including convictions for domestic violence and robbery,” U.S. Attorney Justin Herdman said. “Domestic violence offenders pose an outsized threat to Ohio’s families, communities and law enforcement officers.”
“ATF’s mission is reducing violent gun crime in our country,” said Jonathan T. McPherson, Special Agent in Charge of ATF’s Columbus Field Division. “We are committed to working with our federal, state, and local partners to follow the gun and remove the most violent criminals from our streets.”
Law enforcement officials searched Jones’ residence on Poe Avenue on May 23, 2018, in relation to a missing minor. A search of the residence revealed a Ruger 9 mm handgun, a Maverick 12-gauge shotgun and 16 rounds of 9 mm ammunition, according to court documents.
Jones has previous convictions for robbery, domestic violence, burglary and other crimes, which make it illegal for him to possess firearms or ammunition, according to court documents.
This case was investigated by the ATF, Homeland Security Investigations, Cuyahoga County Regional Human Trafficking Task Force and Cleveland Division of Police.
Charge:
18:922(g)(1) Felon in possession of firearms and ammunition
(1)
Outcome: Custody Bureau of Prisons for term of 42 months; 3 years supervised release; Fine waived; $100 special assessment
Plaintiff's Experts:
Defendant's Experts:
Comments: