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DAVID BOGGS, Possession of a Prohibited Object, West Virginia 2013

Published January 7, 2015

CLARKSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA — Two FCI Gilmer inmates entered pleas of guilty and were sentenced on April 10, 2013, in United States District Court in Clarksburg before Judge Irene M. Keeley.

DAVID BOGGS, age 29, entered a plea of guilty to "Possession of a Prohibited Object" on July 12, 2012, when the staff at FCI Gilmer found suboxone strips hidden inside an envelope of mail sent to inmate BOGGS. BOGGS was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment to be served consecutively with his current 155-month sentence. This case was investigated by the Special Investigative Services Staff at FCI Gilmer.

According to the United States Attorney, DAVID BOGGS was found in possession of prohibited objects, which is a serious offense in the FCI Gilmer facility. The investigation revealed that BOGGS had hidden suboxone strips inside an envelope of mail sent to him.

The case was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Brandon S. Flower. BOGGS is currently serving his sentence, and the case serves as a reminder of the strict policies in place at FCI Gilmer to prevent the introduction of prohibited objects into the facility.

FCI Gilmer is a federal correctional institution located in Glenville, West Virginia. The institution houses male inmates who are serving sentences for various federal crimes.

The United States Attorney's Office for the Northern District of West Virginia announced the sentencing of DAVID BOGGS. The case highlights the importance of maintaining a safe and secure environment within the correctional facility.

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Source: https://www.justice.gov/usao-ndwv/pr/two-fci-gilmer-inmates-enter-pleas-and-are-sentenced-federal-court