U.S. District Judge Richard D. Bennett sentenced Clinton Dunnock,
34 years old, of Baltimore today to 14 years in prison followed by
five years of supervised release for conspiracy to distribute and
possess with the intent to distribute five kilograms or more of
cocaine, announced United States Attorney for the District of
Maryland Rod J. Rosenstein. Judge Bennett enhanced Dunnock’s
sentence upon finding that he is a career offender based on his
prior convictions for felony drug offenses.

According to his guilty plea, a confidential source (CS) advised the
DEA that Dunnock was attempting to obtain multi-kilograms of
cocaine from a source of supply in New York from whom Dunnock
had previously obtained heroin and cocaine. The narcotics were to
be delivered in Maryland on January 31, 2007.

On January 31, 2007, DEA agents observed Dunnock exit his
vehicle carrying two plastic bags and enter another man’s vehicle.
Dunnock and the man then walked to an unoccupied vehicle which
contained the narcotics. Dunnock was arrested after taking
possession of approximately seven kilograms of cocaine. Agents
recovered from the plastic bags approximately $38,000 packaged in
a manner consistent with narcotics transactions.
NARCOTIC NEWS
Sentencing News  2007 Archive
AUGUST 03, 2007 Baltimore, Maryland
Clinton Dunnock sentenced to 14 years in prison for cocaine charges
Source:  United States Department of Justice
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