PITTSBURGH, Pa. - A resident of Jeannette, Pennsylvania, has
been sentenced in federal court to a term of imprisonment of 15 months to be
followed by three years of supervised release on his conviction of attempted
possession with intent to distribute alprazolam and possession of a firearm and
ammunition by a convicted felon, United States Attorney Scott W. Brady
announced today.
Senior United States District Court Judge Donetta W. Ambrose
imposed the sentence on James Robert Czachowski, age 22.
According to information presented to the court, in April
2018, agents interdicted an international express parcel addressed to the
defendant with a return address in the United Kingdom. Pursuant to extended
border search authority, agents opened the package which contained 11,000 pills
consistent with the size and shape of Xanax. On April 11, 2018, U.S. Postal
Inspectors made a controlled delivery of the parcel as addressed. The
defendant’s father signed for the package. As the defendant’s father removed
the package from the residence, but before he could deliver it to his son,
agents stopped the defendant’s father, who stated that the package was to be
delivered to his son at an address in Pittsburgh. The defendant contacted his
father on the phone while his father was with the agents. Agents overheard the
defendant ask his father whether he left yet and if everything was OK.
Agents then went to the defendant’s residence. The defendant
admitted to investigators that he had purchased narcotics over the DarkNet for
approximately one year. He admitted that he paid $4,200 for 10,000 Xanax bars
and that he intended to sell them for $1.50 per bar. The defendant gave
permission to search his residence and admitted to possessing a .22 revolver. A
.380 9mm revolver, a Springfield XD 9mm and numerous rounds of ammunition were
recovered, as well. As a result of a prior felony conviction, the defendant is
prohibited from possessing firearms and/or ammunition.
Assistant United States Attorney Shanicka L. Kennedy
prosecuted this case on behalf of the government.
The United States Postal Inspection Service, Homeland
Security Investigations and Federal Bureau of Investigation conducted the
investigation that led to the prosecution of Czachowski.
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