Sentencing handed down in meth
case
By
Jim ZuberJessica L. Rabich, 25, of
Carlin-ville was sentenced May 5 to nine years in federal
prison for conspiracy to manufacture methamphetamine and
attempted retaliation against a witness.
U.S. District Judge Jeanne E. Scott sentenced Rabich to
serve 108 months imprisonment followed by four years
supervised release.
The case was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Gregory
K. Harris.
Rabich’s co-conspirator, James J. Denby Jr., 46, also of
Carlinville, is scheduled for sentencing June 23. He entered
a guilty plea Feb. 28 to conspiracy to manufacture and
distribute methamphetamine, stealing and transporting stolen
anhydrous ammonia, and maintaining a drug manufacturing
property.
Rabich pled guilty Aug. 20, 2007, admitting she conspired
with Denby and others to manufacture methamphetamine from
February 2006 to November 2006. She also admitted she
attempted to pay an individual to injure a potential case
witness in December 2006.
The case against Rabich and Denby was investigated by agents
with the South Central Illinois Drug Task Force, the Drug
Enforcement Administration, and the Illinois State Police.
Rabich has remained in the custody of the U.S. Marshals
Service since her arrest in January 2007.
Source: Macoupin County Enquirer,
May. 8, 2008 |