U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Alabama
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Mobile Man Sentenced for Being Felon in Possession of Firearm
United States Attorney Richard W. Moore of the Southern District of Alabama announced that Jamar Kaleel Pettway, 23, of Mobile, Alabama, was sentenced in federal court for being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm.
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From Auburn Times
Armed Drug Dealer Sentenced in Federal Court
United States Attorney Richard W. Moore of the Southern District of Alabama announced that Eugene Sanchez Crayton, 27, of Mobile, was sentenced this morning in federal court for his involvement in the distribution of controlled substances while carrying a firearm.
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Defendant Sentenced to 46 Months in Prison for Bank Robbery
United States Attorney Richard W. Moore of the Southern District of Alabama announces today that United States District Judge William H. Steele sentenced defendant Robert Bernard Carlise, also known as Robert Bernard Carlisle, 73, of Mobile, Alabama, to imprisonment for 46 months for bank robbery.
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Statement of United States Attorney Richard Moore
Today, the Attorney General reminded Americans that sanctuary jurisdiction policies jeopardize public safety by preventing the federal government from locating, arresting, and prosecuting removable aliens inside the United States.
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Meth Dealer Sentenced in Federal Court
United States Attorney Richard W. Moore of the Southern District of Alabama announced that Jerry Hunter Hartley, 28, of Mobile, Alabama, was sentenced on charges of possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine. Court documents showed that Hartley was caught twice by law enforcement authorities in Mobile during 2018 in possession of methamphetamine. Hartley pled guilty to the federal charge in July of 2018.
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Two Defendants Charged with Crimes Relating to Public Corruption in Mobile County
United States Attorney Richard W. Moore of the Southern District of Alabama announced that James Antuan Blackman and Kim Wright Green have been charged in two separate federal cases with offenses regarding public corruption in local government in Mobile County, Alabama. Blackman and Green face related state charges in Mobile County.