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South Bend man, jail time for conspiracy to distribute meth and cocaine

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A South Bend man has been ordered to serve 144 months in prison after pleading guilty to conspiracy to distribute meth and cocaine.

Javier Gil, 37, conspired to distribute methamphetamine and cocaine during multiple trips to California where, according to court documents, he and others obtained drugs for distribution.

During the final trip in December of 2017, Gil and two other individuals loaded 11 kilograms of meth and cocaine into a vehicle and headed back to the Midwest.

The drugs were discovered when the vehicle was stopped by police.

Last month, Gil’s co-defendant, Saul Leal, was sentenced to 108 months in prison.

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1 comment

J. Keith Kline May 10, 2022 at 10:19 pm

so why is sleepy joe and kami hoe and m. garland and myorkus not in jail. They are running drugs across the border to be distributed to the masses of the proletariat

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