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Baxter County man receives 20-year sentence for meth distribution and firearm charges

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Michael Steven Benedict of Baxter County was sentenced last week, and is now facing two decades in prison for his role in methamphetamine distribution and firearm possession during drug trafficking. The sentence was handed down by Chief Judge Susan O. Hickey in the United States District Court in Hot Springs.

Detailed Charges and Sentencing

Benedict was convicted on charges of distributing more than fifty grams of actual methamphetamine and possessing a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking offense. The comprehensive sentence includes 240 months of incarceration followed by five years of supervised release, reflecting the severity of the crimes.

Investigation and Arrest

The arrest and subsequent conviction of Benedict stemmed from an intensive investigation that spanned several months in early 2021. Special Agents from the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) along with officers from the Hot Springs Police Department’s Special Investigations Division, orchestrated multiple controlled purchases of methamphetamine from Benedict between January and May 2021.

A significant controlled purchase on April 21, 2021, led to the seizure of four stolen firearms, hundreds of rounds of ammunition, and a large quantity of methamphetamine directly from Benedict. The substances obtained during this operation were tested at the DEA Southeast Laboratory, confirming the presence of 361.03 grams of actual methamphetamine.

Community Impact

This case highlights the relentless efforts of federal and local law enforcement in combating the methamphetamine crisis in Arkansas. The substantial prison sentence aims not only to punish the offender but also to deter similar criminal conduct within the community.

Legal Proceedings

U.S. Attorney David Clay Fowlkes of the Western District of Arkansas announced the sentencing, underscoring the commitment of the judicial system to uphold the law. The prosecution of the case was managed by Assistant U.S. Attorney Bryan Achorn, who worked diligently to ensure a successful outcome.

This sentencing marks a significant victory for the community in its ongoing battle against drug-related offenses and aims to serve as a stern warning to others involved in similar illicit activities.

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