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Beu Patrick Hall, Possession with Intent to Distribute Methamphetamine, Mississippi 2024

BEHIND BARS – A Brandon, Mississippi man has confessed to the gritty crime of distributing a dangerous dose of methamphetamine. Beu Patrick Hall, 41, is staring down a decade behind bars after pleading guilty today to possession with intent to distribute more than 50 grams of the drug.

In a stunning turn of events, Hall, who turned himself in last August, admitted selling an alarming 83 grams of pure meth for $1,100 at the seedy Motel 6 in Jackson. His hands are now bound by federal law, with his December 10, 2025, sentencing date looming.

According to court documents and statements made during the arraignment, Hall’s crime was a stark reminder of the drug epidemic sweeping through our communities. The mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years sends a chilling message to those who think they can profit from selling death on the streets.

The U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Mississippi, Patrick A. Lemon, and Robert Eikhoff, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI’s Jackson Office, stood united in their announcement of Hall’s guilt. The FBI is meticulously investigating this case to ensure every aspect is thoroughly examined.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Bert Carraway will be the one to bring justice to the streets, prosecuting Hall with the full force of the law. This case underscores the dedication of federal agents and prosecutors who fight tirelessly to keep our communities safe from drug traffickers like Hall.

This grim reminder of the methamphetamine crisis cannot be ignored. Beu Patrick Hall’s plea and pending sentence serve as a stark warning to others: selling this poison has consequences that will follow you for years to come.

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