Archive for October, 2009

Over 300 Arrested In Nationwide Drug Sweep

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

0000278852-017More than 1200 people have been arrested on drug-related charges in a 44-month-long, multi-agency sting called “Project Coronado.” The operation also resulted in the seizure of around 11.7 tons of drugs and $32.8 million USD. In the last two days alone, over 300 arrests were made –each of these 300 recent arrestees are believed to be somehow involved with the Mexican La Familia drug ring. This drug cartel is said to be the leading importer of methamphetamine into the United States. Investigators say the outcome of the arrests and seizures is certain to deal a heavy blow to one of the strongest cartels in Mexico.

“This unprecedented, coordinated U.S. law enforcement action — the largest ever undertaken against a Mexican drug cartel — has dealt a significant blow to La Familia’s supply chain of illegal drugs, weapons and cash flowing between Mexico and the United States,” said Attorney General Holder. “We will not allow these cartels to operate unfettered in our country, and with the
increases in cooperation between U.S. and Mexican authorities in recent years, we are taking the fight to our adversaries. We will continue to stand strong with our partners in Mexico as we work to disrupt and dismantle cartel operations on both sides of the border.”

More than 3,000 federal, state and local officers, spread throughout 19 U.S. states, were involved with the two-day take down. Investigators also managed to secure over 725 pounds of methamphetamine, 60 kilograms of cocaine, 950 pounds of marijuana, 140 weapons and 100 vehicles.

While this is great news for the U.S. government and those fighting the war on drugs, it may be devastating to anyone that has been wrongly accused in the sweep. These investigations are highly efficient in quantity, but because they operate in such large scale, mistakes can often be made and it is not uncommon for someone to be wrongly arrested in these operations. Anyone mistakenly arrested in Southern California  is urged to contact a San Diego criminal attorney from The Law Offices of James J. Warner, as soon as possible.

To read more about Project Coronado, see the article on Reuters. Image Via MajoraCarterGroup [Flickr]

Federal Government Revisiting Drug Policies

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

r0bzU.S. Attorney General Eric Holder told federal prosecutors to stop pursuing cases against medical marijuana patients. Drug advocates are hoping this is the first sign of the country’s willingness to legalize the drug, but San Diego criminal lawyers see it merely as the federal government’s modernization of their marijuana laws. While 14 states permit medical marijuana usage, the federal government still classifies the drug as a Schedule I drug, on the same level as heroin –offering no medical benefits.

The announcement came days after the senate’s second-ranking Democrat introduced a bill that would help stop the sentencing discrepancy between suspects caught with crack cocaine and those caught with the drug in its powder form. This two-decade long law has often been held as evidence of the government’s preference for arresting and imprisoning African Americans over Caucasians, as black males are much more likely to be selling the drug in its crystallized form.

Legislation to support a federal needle exchange program is also moving through the house. Localized measures for needle exchanges have shown reductions in the spread of disease in the communities that take advantage of the practice.

The efforts all seem to back one of Obama’s election promises, to focus the drug war on violent offenders and those who sell to children and take some pressure off of non-violent drug users. Republicans are criticizing the efforts, claiming they may help speed the flow of money to the violent Mexican drug cartels.

“We cannot hope to eradicate the drug trade if we do not first address the cash cow for most drug trafficking organizations: marijuana,” Republican representative Lamar Smith said.

Some San Diego advocates are skeptical. After a similar recent announcement, feds still worked with San Diego police to shut down over 14 medical marijuana dispensaries in the city.

To read more about these federal changes to the law, see the article on The Spokesman Review. Image Via R0bz [Flickr]

Mother Charged For Hosting Teen Drinking Party

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

tom.arthurA San Diego mother is being charged under the city’s “Social Host” law for allowing her three teenage children and their friends to drink at a party she hosted. Police officers say that Deborah Gibney may or may not have provided the alcohol to the guests, but she clearly knew the teenagers were drinking and failed to stop them. One teenage girl had to be driven to the hospital after drinking too much, a task Gibney took up to prevent an emergency crew from showing up at her home.

“Her actions were extremely irresponsible, and had the kids at the party not coaxed her into taking the kid to the hospital, who knows what would’ve happened,” said Sheriff’s Lt. Phil Brust said.

Gibney is only the second person to be charged under the six-year old social host law and police, San Diego criminal attorneys, and other legal officials throughout the county are awaiting the outcome of the trial. If convicted, she may face up to six months in jail and restitution to the city for the cost of the trial.

To read more about the accusations, see the article on The Times of The Internet. Image Via Tom.Arthur [Flickr]

Celebrate Cyber Security Awareness Month

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

e30000October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month, sponsored by the Department of Homeland Security. This is a good time to remember to protect your computer and your network to prevent unauthorized usage of your personal info. While many people are solely concerned with the financial consequences of computer identity theft, this can be minor compared to the problem of criminal acts committed by someone who has already stolen your identity. While few people consider this problem when thinking about identity theft, it is a very real and unfortunate problem seen by many San Diego criminal attorneys.

Always keep yourself educated and aware of computer safety issues to prevent being victimized.

Image Via e3000 [Flickr]