Faces of FAMM
Below are some of our federal case profiles. If you are looking for a particular type of case, please contact us as we have additional case profiles in our database.
For state case profiles, please click here.
Mandy Martinson
Mandy Martinson was "guilty by association" in her boyfriend's drug case.
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Eugenia JenningsEugenia was sentenced to almost 22 years in federal prison for crack cocaine, despite her judge's objections.
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David Brian Veatch
After David's wife was seriously injured and could no longer work, his family needed money. David's solution was to grow marijuana.
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DeJarion Echols
DeJarion is serving a 20-year mandatory minimum sentence. At sentencing, U.S. District Judge Walter S. Smith, Jr. said, “This is one of those situations where I’d like to see a Congressman sitting before me.”
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Sabrina GilesSabrina is serving a mandatory 12-year prison sentence for involvement in her boyfriend's methamphetamine conspiracy.
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Tammi Bloom
Tammi's life was shattered when she was implicated in her husband's cocaine conspiracy and sentenced to almost 20 years in federal prison. At the time of her arrest, Tammi was working full time, attending nursing classes, and caring for her two young children.
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Barbara ScrivnerOnce addicted to methamphetamine, Barbara has turned her life around in prison but is still serving a 30-year sentence.
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Lamont & Lawrence GarrisonLamont and Lawrence were arrested just months after their graduation from Howard University, when they became entangled in the criminal justice system through another man's cocaine conspiracy. Both had worked part-time for five years to pay their college tuition and were planning to become lawyers.
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Weldon Angelos
Weldon is serving 55 years for selling marijuana three times while possessing or being in the presence of a weapon (though he never showed or used the gun).
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Alva Mae Groves
After serving 13 years in prison for alleged involvement in a crack cocaine conspiracy in North Carolina, Alva Mae Groves died in federal prison on August 9, 2007.
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Brian IsonAt the age of 19, Brian was sentenced to 11 years and 3 months in federal prison for a drug conspiracy.
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Hamedah Hasan
Hamedah Hasan, a mother of three, was sentenced to 27 years in federal prison for furthering a drug conspiracy involving other family members.
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Dana Bowerman
Dana's involvement in a drug conspiracy was motivated by her addiction to meth, and resulted in a 19-year, seven months federal sentence.
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Stephanie Brewer
Stephanie, a first-time offender, is serving a 7-year sentence in federal prison.
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Marcus Boyd
Although only 5.6 grams of crack were attributed to Marcus at the time of his arrest, he was held accountable for 37.4 grams based on the statements made by the informant and the other witness. Marcus was 24 years old and had been addicted to drugs for six years, beginning shortly after his mother’s death in 1993 and escalating throughout his early twenties.
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Deborah Brackett
Deborah's addiction to methamphetamine eventually led to a 10-year mandatory minimum sentence.
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Juan Arocho-Gonzales
When sentencing Juan, Judge Laffitte said, “I pass sentence in this case with a heavy heart because of the youth of this defendant, but that’s what the law says, and that’s what I have to do.”
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Greg Steven Cooke
Greg Cooke’s case is emblematic of the current drug conspiracy laws. Greg was found guilty of conspiracy to distribute cocaine hydrochloride but was found not guilty of the two counts of possession of cocaine that were leveled against him.
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John Van Winkle - Federal
John is serving a nine-year sentence in federal prison.
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Michael Brandon ShulerYouthful convictions and a gun inheritance resulted in a 15-year federal mandatory minimum for Michael.
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