Pubdate: Fri, 11 Dec 2009 Source: Ledger-Enquirer (Columbus,GA) Copyright: 2009 Ledger-Enquirer Contact: http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/mld/enquirer/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/237 Author: Alan Riquelmy Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) TORRANCE HILL'S LIEUTENANT SENTENCED TO ALMOST 10 YEARS IN PRISON Judge Land Slams Prosecutors In Shelnutt Case Before Doubling Bunkley's Recommended Sentence U.S. District Court Judge Clay Land had harsh words for federal prosecutors in the case against Mark Shelnutt at Thursday's sentencing of Shawn Bunkley -- a lieutenant in the Torrance Hill drug organization who got about twice as much time than his plea agreement recommended. Land sentenced Bunkley to almost 10 years in prison -- some five years more than prosecutors recommended. "It all doesn't fit to me," the judge said. "What it looks like to me is that the U.S. Attorney's Office had their eyes on the big prize -- Mr. Shelnutt. I'm concerned with the way this whole matter's been handled." Bunkley, who pleaded guilty in July to a drug possession charge, testified against Shelnutt in the attorney's November trial on charges of money laundering, aiding and abetting a conspiracy to distribute cocaine, attempted bribery and making false statements. He told jurors that he gave Shelnutt $125,000 in cash in a Publix parking lot. He also said that while working in Hill's organization, more than 100 kilograms of cocaine moved through his hands. In an interview with the Ledger-Enquirer, Shelnutt denied having a meeting with Bunkley. Shelnutt, who once represented Hill and was linked to him by authorities in an indictment, was acquitted of all counts. Bunkley, 39, was scheduled for sentencing in October, though Land postponed the hearing, saying he wanted to ensure that defendants were held responsible based on their conduct, not on what the government agreed to in a plea agreement. Federal prosecutors stated in a plea agreement that Bunkley possessed between 500 grams and 2 kilograms of the drug. Metro Narcotics Task Force Agent John Memmo testified Thursday that two co-conspirators said on two different occasions that Bunkley had 63 and 75 kilograms of cocaine on him, respectively. "My understanding, his role was he was involved in the collection of currency," Memmo testified. "Also, Mr. Hill would contact Mr. Bunkley and tell him to bring such and such drugs to such and such person." Land told U.S. Assistant District Attorney Jason Ferguson that he wanted to be clear about the prosecutors' agreement that Bunkley should be sentenced to between 36 and 47 months and that they had Memmo's information when making the plea agreement, to which Ferguson agreed. Land said he was bothered by prosecutors' willingness to hold Bunkley responsible for a "modest" amount of cocaine based on the words of co-conspirators. "And then the U.S. Attorney's Office goes full bore against a defense attorney based on evidence from criminal defendants that have something to gain," he said. Assistant U.S. Attorney Sharon Ratley told Land that in Bunkley's case prosecutors had receipts, phone numbers logged in a cell phone and some phone call records -- all of which wasn't enough to corroborate the co-conspirators' statements against Bunkley. "For the Shelnutt trial, for at least one major charge, they contend that he was given a box of cash with $150,000 in it, and the only evidence they had was from Mr. Bunkley," the judge said. "Yet they're willing to indict (Shelnutt), go full bore against him." - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D