New York police reportedly stopped at a Watertown apartment complex on Aug. 29 to do a routine check in with a parolee. When they arrived, however, they allegedly discovered a methamphetamine lab. The apartment was located in the 300 block of William Street....
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Man convicted of meth trafficking sentenced
On Behalf of Law Offices of Samuel Gregory, P.C. | Aug 31, 2017 | Uncategorized
A 50-year-old New York man who was convicted on charges associated with drug possession has been sentenced to 51 months in jail. He had been convicted of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute five or more grams of methamphetamine. On Oct. 27, 2016,...
12 charged in suspected heroin trafficking ring
On Behalf of Law Offices of Samuel Gregory, P.C. | Aug 24, 2017 | Uncategorized
On Aug. 15, 12 people were indicted on drug trafficking charges after they were accused of moving large quantities of heroin from New York. The indictment was unsealed in a federal court in Manhattan. Authorities claimed that the 12 individuals all pooled their money...
Raid reportedly uncovers active meth lab, 3 charged
On Behalf of Law Offices of Samuel Gregory, P.C. | Aug 17, 2017 | Uncategorized
Three New York residents were facing drug charges after an Aug. 10 raid uncovered an alleged meth lab. The raid occurred at about 5 a.m. at a residence located in the 1700 block of Canal Road in Oneida. During the raid, specially trained deputies reportedly discovered...
3 reasons why more men face drug charges than women
On Behalf of Law Offices of Samuel Gregory, P.C. | Aug 14, 2017 | Blog
When you think about the typical drug offender, there are a number of variables that may be interchangeable, but the gender of your suspect is likely male. Indeed, statistics show that men face the most drug-related arrests and convictions. This is interesting given...
Neighbor complaints lead to drug raid
On Behalf of Law Offices of Samuel Gregory, P.C. | Aug 10, 2017 | Uncategorized
Multiple nuisance complaints from neighbors about a Jamestown apartment on Broadhead Avenue alerted police to the possibility of drug use activity. An investigation by the Jamestown Metro Drug Task Force along with observations by patrol officers supported the...
19 charged with drug offenses at 4-day festival
On Behalf of Law Offices of Samuel Gregory, P.C. | Aug 3, 2017 | Uncategorized
Nineteen people were taken into custody during a four-day New York music and art festival that took place between July 28 and July 31. During a conference held on Aug. 1, authorities said that they began putting an investigation into possible drug sales several weeks...
Alleged key figure in drug trafficking network detained
On Behalf of Law Offices of Samuel Gregory, P.C. | Jul 31, 2017 | Uncategorized
On July 18, a 40-year-old New York man who was thought to be an important figure in a major heroin trafficking network was taken into custody. He was reportedly detained about two months after he was charged with 217 drug-related counts. According to the New York...
Pop singer Aaron Carter accused of DUI, marijuana possession
On Behalf of Law Offices of Samuel Gregory, P.C. | Jul 25, 2017 | Uncategorized
New York music lovers may be interested to learn that, on July 15, pop star Aaron Carter was taken into custody in Georgia on suspicion of drunk driving and drug possession. The 29-year-old singer and brother to Backstreet Boys' Nick Carter was facing charges for DUI,...
Is racial profiling relevant to your drug case?
On Behalf of Law Offices of Samuel Gregory, P.C. | Jul 14, 2017 | Blog
New York City has a diverse racial, religious and cultural population, which is part of what makes the area so interesting. However, it also makes the people subject to racial profiling by law enforcement, and it is no secret that tensions are high between police and...
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