CONSPIRACY TO TRAFFIC COCAINE: NOLLE PROSEQUI
TRAFFICKING COCAINE: DISMISSED
TRAFFICKING IN SCHOOL ZONE: NOLLE PROSEQUI

Attleboro Police in conjunction with the DEA commenced a narcotics investigation of Suspect #1. Police engaged in many controlled buys with Suspect #1 over the span of 8-9 months. Suspect #1 would depart from his home and sell drugs to an undercover officer at the same location. Suspect #1 engaged in at least controlled buys with police selling large quantities of cocaine (24.7 grams, 53.7 grams, 44.4 grams, 22.1 grans, 24.3 grams). On November 17, 2005, Defendant and Suspect #1 departed from Suspect #1’s residence to engage in a drug sale. Defendant drove Suspect #1 from his residence to the location of the drug sale in a Mazda pick-truck. Suspect #1 then sold 22.3 grams of cocaine to the undercover officer from the Mazda pick-up truck. Police also searched through the trash at Suspect #1’s residence and found evidence of narcotics distribution. The police sought arrest warrants for Suspect #1, Defendant, and two other defendants. Police executed a search of Suspect #1 residence and found 61.8 grams of cocaine, $6,979.00 in cash, and other evidence of drug distribution. Attorney Gerald J. Noonan argued a Motion to Dismiss the Indictments (denied) on the basis that the Commonwealth presented false and deceptive evidence to the grand jury. Mainly, the Commonwealth neglected to introduce exculpatory evidence that the surveillance team did not identify the driver of the pick-up truck in the drug transaction of November 17, 2005, except as an “unknown male.” Attorney Noonan demanded production of police reports concerning the alleged transaction of November 17, 2005 and was only provided with an Attleboro Police Report. Defendant was facing a very lengthy prison sentence and definite deportation if convicted of the offenses. Attorney Gerald J. Noonan was able to get all charges dropped and the Trafficking charge reduced to Distribution of Class B and dismissed after one-year so long as the Defendant did not commit any new offenses. Result: On November 20, 2008, Drug Distribution charge was dismissed and Defendant avoids very length prison sentence and deportation from the United States.