United States Attorney Richard W. Moore of the Southern
District of Alabama announces that Justin Parker of Monroeville, Alabama was
sentenced today after earlier pleading guilty to a violation of 18 USC Section
922(g), Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon, in two separate cases.
White was sentenced to serve 71 months imprisonment followed
by three years of supervised release in each case concurrently.
According to the facts Parker admitted in his guilty plea,
this case arose when the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office arrested Parker for
shooting a man on September 3, 2017.
After learning that Parker had been convicted of unlawful distribution
of narcotics in 2011 and was prohibited from possessing a firearm, the Federal
Bureau of Investigation was asked to assist in investigating a federal case.
In the interim, Parker was released on bond on the state
charges. On September 28, 2017, Officers
of the Monroeville Police Department executed a narcotics search warrant on a
residence and found Parker present at the home and in possession of another
firearm.
Chief United States District Judge Kristi Dubose determined
that because of the need to protect the community and the defendant’s
disrespect for the law, a sentence at the high end of the federal sentencing
guidelines, or 71 months imprisonment, was required.
This case was
investigated by the Monroeville Police Department, the Monroe County Sheriff’s
Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. This case was prosecuted by AUSA Maria E.
Murphy.
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