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Arthur Brock, Methamphetamine Distribution, Georgia 2015

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Perry Man Sentenced for Methamphetamine Distribution

A Perry man will spend the next decade behind bars after being sentenced for his role in distributing methamphetamine. Arthur Brock, 32, was handed a 100-month sentence in federal prison for his crimes.

The sentence was handed down by the Honorable C. Ashley Royal, United States District Court Judge, in Macon, Georgia. Brock entered a guilty plea to the charge on December 4, 2014, as part of a plea agreement.

According to court documents, Brock met with a confidential informant and an undercover Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) agent at the WalMart parking lot on Watson Boulevard in Warner Robins, Georgia, on October 23, 2013. As part of the meeting, Brock agreed to sell the undercover agent two ounces of methamphetamine for $3,000. The methamphetamine was packaged inside a tube sock and weighed 52.2 grams.

“The long prison sentence in this case will guarantee that Mr. Brock will not pollute the streets of Houston County with methamphetamine for the better part of the next decade,” said United States Attorney Michael Moore. “I want to acknowledge the collaboration and good work of the GBI and the DEA. Drug dealers need to take notice; we will use every resource to make sure that if you distribute drugs, you will wind up in federal prison facing a long sentence with no possibility of parole.”

The case was investigated by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Drug Enforcement Administration. Assistant United States Attorney Beth Howard prosecuted the case for the Government.

Brock’s sentence is a stark reminder of the consequences of engaging in illegal activities. As the U.S. Attorney pointed out, drug dealers who think they can get away with their crimes are mistaken. With the help of law enforcement agencies, the Government will continue to crack down on those who distribute drugs and bring them to justice.

The people of Georgia can rest a little easier knowing that Arthur Brock will be behind bars for a long time. It’s a victory for law and order and a testament to the hard work of the investigators and prosecutors who brought this case to fruition.

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