Olney men get lengthy prison sentences for dealing meth | Crime
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Brian K. Boulb, 43, of Olney, has been sentenced to federal prison on drug charges. Boulb was sentenced to 235 months in prison, four years supervised release following his imprisonment, and fined $300.
Boulb had previously pleaded guilty to a three count federal indictment. Count 1 charged that from November, 2009, until August 7, 2012, Boulb conspired to manufacture more than 50 grams of methamphetamine.
Count 2 charged that from on or about November 20, 2009, to July 15, 2012, Boulb knowingly and intentionally possessed pseudoephedrine, knowing and having reasonable cause to believe it would be used to manufacture methamphetamine. Count 3 charged that on August 7, 2012, Boulb knowingly and intentionally possessed equipment, chemicals, products, or materials, knowing the items would be used to manufacture methamphetamine.
Christopher P. Stout, 31, of Olney, was sentenced to 120 months in prison, six years supervised release following his imprisonment, and fined $200.
Stout had previously pleaded guilty to a two count federal indictment. Count 1 charged that from 2010, until January 26, 2012, in Richland and Clay Counties, Stout conspired with others to manufacture methamphetamine. Count 2 charged that from June, 2010, to May 17, 2012, in Richland County, Stout possessed pseudoephedrine, knowing and having reasonable cause to believe that the pseudoephedrine would be used to manufacture methamphetamine.
The investigation was conducted by the Richland County Sheriff’s Office.
The case is being handled by Assistant United States Attorney George Norwood.
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