RALEIGH—United States Attorney Thomas G.
Walker announced that in federal court yesterday, United States District Judge
Terrence W. Boyle sentenced GALVIN JERRELL MITCHELL, 28, of Enfield, North
Carolina, to 57 months’ imprisonment followed by five years’ supervised release.
A federal grand jury returned a
superseding criminal indictment on August 10, 2011. At his arraignment on
January 20, 2012, MITCHELL, also known as G-Baby, pled guilty to conspiring to
distribute and possess with intent to distribute 280 grams or more of cocaine
base (crack) and 500 grams or more of cocaine.
According to the investigation, MITCHELL
was identified as a “broker” and “drug runner” for illegal drug trafficking in
the Enfield, North Carolina, area. From December, 2008, to September, 2009, it
was learned that MITCHELL was responsible for distributing 3,928 grams of
powder cocaine and 795 grams of crack cocaine.
Investigation of this case was conducted
by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the North Carolina State Bureau of
Investigation, and the Halifax County Sheriff’s Office. Assistant United States
Attorney Glenn Perry was the assigned prosecutor. Mr. Perry is a prosecutor
with the Pitt County District Attorney’s Office. District Attorney Clark
Everett has assigned him to the United States Attorney’s Office to prosecute
federal Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force criminal matters. This has
been made possible by a grant funded by the Governor’s Crime Commission.
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