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Rafael Tellez-Tijernia, Cocaine Possession, Alabama 2017

A Houston, Texas resident, Rafael Tellez-Tijernia, 39, a citizen of Mexico, has been sentenced in federal court on charges involving his possession with intent to distribute cocaine.

According to court documents, Tellez-Tijernia and three others were implicated when Mobile County Street Narcotics Enforcement Team (MCSENT) officers entered a residence on Frieda Avenue in Eight Mile to execute a search warrant in July of 2016.

At the scene, officers found Rafael Tellez-Tijernia and two others in the kitchen of the residence. Also in the kitchen was approximately two kilograms of cocaine and a firearm.

Tellez-Tijernia initially provided the false name of Juan Carlos Rivas-Rodriguez to the officers.

He pled guilty to the federal charge in March of 2017.

United States District Court Judge William H. Steele sentenced Tellez-Tijernia to 51 months imprisonment.

At the completion of that sentence, he will be delivered to a duly authorized immigration official for deportation.

No fine was imposed. The judge ordered that Tellez-Tijernia pay the $100 special mandatory assessment.

The case was investigated by MCSENT and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

Assistant United States Attorney Gloria Bedwell prosecuted it in the United States Attorney’s Office.

Mandatory Facts:

Defendant/Respondent Name: Rafael Tellez-Tijernia

Criminal Charges: Possession with Intent to Distribute Cocaine

City and State: Eight Mile, Alabama

Exact Date: July 2016 (search warrant), March 2017 (guilty plea)

Sentence or Outcome: 51 months imprisonment, $100 special mandatory assessment, deportation

Dollar Amounts: $100 special mandatory assessment

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