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Seventeen Pee Dee Drug Suppliers Plead Guilty in Federal Court
COLUMBIA, SC—United States Attorney W. Walter Walkins
announced today that 17 drug suppliers from the Pee Dee region of South Carolina
pled guilty to their involvement in a drug conspiracy spanning the past decade
and involving more than one hundred of kilograms of powder cocaine and
crack cocaine. The
group began entering guilty pleas last month, and the
last plea was entered late last week.
Based upon their guilty pleas, the following men face mandatory minimum
sentences of 20 years' imprisonment with a maximum possible penalty of
life:
- From
Florence: NICHOLES KELLY CAIN, age 29; QUENTIN DAVID MORRIS, age 27; ANDRE
LAVELLE WILLIAMS, age 34; SCOTTY BRIAN ANDERSON, age 27; LARRY MARTIN
CAIN, age 37; MARCUS ALLEN MCCALL, age 22; DAREL TAREL MOUZON, age 22; and
BRANDON LAFON ROBINSON, age 26.
- From Hartsville: DELANTE RONZELL
BYRD, age 37; and BRIAN DEWAYNE BROWN, age 36.
- From Darlington: RODNEY BUSH, age 35; TAYRON FRANKLIN HINES, age 25; and
VICTOR V. JAMES, age 34.
The remaining four defendants face sentences of 10 years' to life
imprisonment: DARRYL DEMETRIA BOSTIC, age 35; ALLEN VALDOSTER FLEMING, age 20;
and ROTRELIS LERREL BRUCE, age 25, all of Florence; and ROY DAVIS DRAUGHN, age
26, of Hemingway.
Evidence in
the case consisted of undercover drug buys, seizures of drugs and money, and the
testimony of other cooperating federal defendants, including gang members from
Florence and Darlington counties who were supplied by the group. Assistant
United States Attorney Rose Mary Parham, who is prosecuting the case, stated
that after the men were arrested, state and federal agencies noted a dramatic
decrease in the cocaine supply in Florence and Darlington Counties. According to
Parham, “The case is yet another example of state and federal law enforcement
agencies working together to have a tremendous impact on our
community.”
The case was investigated by the
Florence County Sheriff’s Office, the Florence Police Department, the Darlington
County Sheriff’s Office, the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division, the
Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the United States Marshal’s Service.
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