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Richland County men indicted on meth making charges
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Richland County men indicted on meth making charges

Two Olney men have been indicted on meth-related charges in separate cases returned by a federal grand jury.

Marty C. Stacy, 46,  was indicted on two charges. Count 1 charges that from January 2011, until on or about May 30 of this year, Stacy conspired with others known and unknown to the grand jury to manufacture more than 50 grams of methamphetamine. Count 2 charges that from Aug. 14, 2010, to on or about May 30, 2012, Stacy possessed pseudoephedrine, knowing and having reasonable cause to believe that the pseudoephedrine would be used to manufacture methamphetamine.

With respect to Count 1, Stacy faces 5-40 imprisonment, up to a $2 million fine, and no less than 4 years supervised release to follow his incarceration. With respect to Count 2, Stacy faces up to 20 years imprisonment, up to a $250,000 fine, and no more than 3 years supervised release to follow his incarceration.

Brain K. Boulb, 43, was charged in a separate indictment with three counts. Count 1 charges that from November 2009, until Aug. 7, 2012, Boulb conspired with others known and unknown to the grand jury to manufacture 50 grams or more of methamphetamine. Count 2 charges that from Nov. 20, 2009, to July 15, 2012, Boulb possessed pseudoephedrine, knowing and having reasonable cause to believe that the pseudoephedrine would be used to manufacture methamphetamine.

Count 3 charges that on Aug. 7 of this year, Boulb possessed equipment, chemicals, and materials to manufacture methamphetamine.

With respect to Count 1, Boulb faces from 5 to 40 years imprisonment, up to a $2 million fine, and no less than 4 years supervised release to follow his incarceration. He faces up to 20 years imprisonment, up to a $250,000 fine, and no more than 3 years supervised release to follow his incarceration on the second count. With respect to Count 3, Boulb faces up to 10 years imprisonment, up to a $250,000 fine, and no more than 3 years supervised release to follow his incarceration.

The investigation in this case was conducted by the Richland County Sheriff’s Office.

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