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    Ten Indicted for Dealing Oxycodone

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    A federal grand jury in Chattanooga, Tennessee, returned a ten (10) count superseding indictment against Kale Castle, 64, of Marion County Tennessee; Henry Outlaw, 73, of Hamilton, County, Tennessee; Timothy Neal, 39, of Hamilton County, Tennessee; Jimmy Neal, 22, of Hamilton County, Tennessee; Tony Neal, 36, of Hamilton County, Tennessee; Brandon Nolan, 26, of Sequatchie County, Tennessee; Andrew Morgan, 25, of Hamilton County, Tennessee; Oren Hall, 72, of Hamilton County, Tennessee; Angela Hunt, 38, of Hamilton County, Tennessee; and, Sammy McGhee, 72, of Hamilton County, Tennessee.

    Among other charges outlined in the Superseding Indictment these individuals were charged with conspiring to distribute oxycodone and hydrocodone. A previous indictment by a federal grand jury in Chattanooga, Tennessee, charges James Moon, 65, of Marion County, Tennessee; Cody Tigner, 19, of Marion County, Tennessee; Tonya Francis, 36, of Marion County, Tennessee; and Mitchell Francis, 52, of Marion County, Tennessee, with related drug charges.

    A trial date has been set for November 4, 2008, before the Honorable Harry S. Mattice, United States District Court Judge, Chattanooga, Tennessee. If convicted, the defendants each face up to 20 years imprisonment, a $1,000,000 fine and three (3) years supervised release.

    United States Attorney Russ Dedrick said, "The distribution of controlled substances such as oxycodone and hydrocodone have brought great harm upon our communities in east Tennessee. The United States, in conjunction with state and local agencies, will vigorously investigate the sources and
    distributors of these pharmaceutical drugs; and, prosecute these cases as a priority to protect the public from the harm they inflict upon their victims."

     


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