California man sentenced in drug trafficking scheme that used phony court documents, fake IDs [The Sacramento Bee]
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"It's a lifetime of conduct."
Moody, of
He and two other defendants were accused of a variety of offenses ranging from marijuana trafficking to identity theft to unemployment insurance fraud.
Moody and "other co-conspirators generated hundreds of thousands of dollars by transporting marijuana from
"Once the marijuana was sold, Moody and others caused the proceeds of the marijuana sales to be returned to them in
Moody and two others -- former
Moody pleaded guilty in March to conspiracy to distribute marijuana, aggravated identity theft and obstruction of justice and could have faced a sentence of more than 40 years in prison.
Court records describe elaborate efforts to stay ahead of law enforcement, including allegations that Minks impersonated a
In
Moody and Minks concocted phony court orders and gave them to a tow truck driver sent to get the vehicles back, the
"This defendant committed felonies involving drugs and identity theft, then doubled down by obstructing justice,"
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