ABINGDON, VA—United States Attorney Timothy J. Heaphy
announced today that John Charles Kelly entered a guilty of plea in the
United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia in
Abingdon to a charge involving the distribution of hydrocodone.
John Charles Kelly, 39, of Pennington Gap, Virginia, entered a plea of guilty to one count of distribution of hydrocodone.
According to evidence presented at the guilty plea hearing by Assistant United States Attorney Zachary Lee, Kelly, an officer with the Pennington Gap, Virginia Police Department, was socializing with two females at his residence in July 2012 and distributed approximately 20 Lortab pills to the two females.
Sentencing has been set for May 31, 2013, at 10:30 a.m. in the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia in Abingdon. Kelly faces a potential maximum sentence of up to 10 years’ imprisonment and a potential fine of $500,000.
The investigation of the case was conducted by the Lee County Sheriff’s Office; Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives; United States Marshals Service; Federal Bureau of Investigation; Virginia State Police; Southwest Virginia Drug Task Force; and the Drug Enforcement Administration. Assistant United States Attorney Zachary Lee is prosecuting the case for the United States.
John Charles Kelly, 39, of Pennington Gap, Virginia, entered a plea of guilty to one count of distribution of hydrocodone.
According to evidence presented at the guilty plea hearing by Assistant United States Attorney Zachary Lee, Kelly, an officer with the Pennington Gap, Virginia Police Department, was socializing with two females at his residence in July 2012 and distributed approximately 20 Lortab pills to the two females.
Sentencing has been set for May 31, 2013, at 10:30 a.m. in the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia in Abingdon. Kelly faces a potential maximum sentence of up to 10 years’ imprisonment and a potential fine of $500,000.
The investigation of the case was conducted by the Lee County Sheriff’s Office; Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives; United States Marshals Service; Federal Bureau of Investigation; Virginia State Police; Southwest Virginia Drug Task Force; and the Drug Enforcement Administration. Assistant United States Attorney Zachary Lee is prosecuting the case for the United States.
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