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United States Attorney James T. Jacks
Northern District of Texas

 

 

 
 

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MEDIA INQUIRIES: KATHY COLVIN

THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 2011
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JUDGE SENTENCES MAN, WHO RAN A MARIJUANA GROWING OPERATION AT A RESIDENCE IN SACHSE, TEXAS, TO NEARLY 18 YEARS IN FEDERAL PRISON

DALLAS — Donald Raymond Scribner, II, who was convicted at trial in July 2011 of possession with intent to distribute marijuana plants, was sentenced this morning by U.S. District Judge Reed C. O’Connor to 210 months in federal prison announced U.S. Attorney James T. Jacks of the Northern District of Texas.

Scribner, 36, formerly of New Jersey, along with co-defendants Akkhadeta Prasadah and Khonesavanh Syharath were involved in a marijuana grow operation on Peach Tree Lane in Sachse, Texas. On July 20, 2010, officers with the Sachse Police Department noticed a large U-Haul truck backed into the driveway and a sports utility vehicle parked next to it. A detective noted the strong odor of cultivating marijuana and saw that the rear door of the U-Haul was open. When the detective knocked on the front door of the residence, an Asian male, later apprehended and identified as Syharath, ran from the residence. From the open back door of the residence, the detective saw Scribner lying on the floor and marijuana grow equipment inside the residence. Co-defendants Prasadah and Syharath pleaded guilty prior to trial and have been sentenced to 60 months and 21 months, respectively.

When a search warrant was executed that same day at the residence, officers found 79 marijuana plants, one large plastic bag containing harvested marijuana plants, two large boxes containing harvested marijuana plants, approximately 33 grow lights and shields, approximately 23 ballasts, and approximately 11 large grow trays.

At trial the government presented evidence that Syharath rented the U-Haul truck on July 19, 2010, for the purpose of disassembling the marijuana grow operation. That evening, Scribner met with both co-defendants and they went to the house in Sachse to begin disassembling the operation, which is what they were doing when discovered by law enforcement.

The case was investigated by the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Sachse and Rowlett, Texas, Police Departments.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Phelesa Guy prosecuted.


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