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    1. laxgoaliesrhs

      laxgoaliesrhs Well-Known Member

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      Seems at least one a day, what a waste of tax payer dollars

      By DAVID HARPER World Staff Writer
      Published: 10/4/2012 1:48 AM
      Last Modified: 10/4/2012 4:28 AM

      A Bixby man was sentenced Wednesday to three years and one month in prison after he pleaded guilty to importing testosterone into the United States from China earlier this year.

      John Isaac Hudelson had pleaded guilty June 1 to two charges contained in an April 2 indictment issued by a federal grand jury in Tulsa.

      Hudelson, 23, also admitted possessing controlled substances while intending to manufacture anabolic steroids. He stated in his plea agreement that he possessed 1,697 grams of materials, including testosterone in powder form, and 889 milliliters of other substances, including testosterone in liquid form.

      Assistant U.S. Attorney Janet Reincke told the court in June that on Jan. 3, a package containing about 1 kilogram of testosterone was detected by U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials in San Francisco.

      They alerted federal law enforcement officials in Oklahoma on Jan. 9, and three days later, a "controlled delivery" was made to Hudelson's residence, where a search warrant was executed, Reincke said.

      An investigation revealed that Hudelson was supplying about 15 customers, she said.

      In a Sept. 19 filing, Assistant Federal Public Defender Stephen Greubel argued that Hudelson's criminal conduct was "the product of a sincere, albeit misguided, desire to improve his physique and the physiques of his friends so that they might be competitive in the world of professional bodybuilding."

      Reincke said during Wednesday's hearing that, although the illegality of steroids may not be fully appreciated in the world of bodybuilding, "we need to send a message, even if it takes a while to get through."

      A few other steroids cases have been filed in federal court in Tulsa in recent years, but those defendants typically have received probation, not prison time.

      U.S. District Judge Claire Eagan ordered Hudelson to be under court supervision for three years after his release from prison, during which time he will be tested for drug use.

      Hudelson, who also was fined $200, is to begin his prison sentence by Nov. 28.
       
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      Wow!! It's so sad that so much time, effort and energy goes into busting 16 bodybuilders!! It makes me sick...the prison system will scar that poor kid to!

      Send a perfectly normal young man to prison for 3-4 years for a drug charge, don't expect to release him as such an average, normal young man. Seen friends go in as decent guys who got into some trouble and come out as full blown criminals. its sad....
       
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      this is just God damn ridiculous. i would add more but really it wont change anything. steroids being illegal is just re-fucking-tarded.
       
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      Agreed 110% brother!
       
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      Wow! Way to go " justice system "! you just fucked up a young man's life! Especially if it was his first offense. I'm not saying the kid didn't deserve some kind of punishment, but to actually say " we need to send a message " is just evil. I hope that judge experiences a family member getting sent a message when they get in trouble. 37 months is quite extreme! Good luck kid!
       
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      That's fucked up. This world is a fucked up place.
       
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      I wonder how much time the dude would have gotten for a sexual assault. If less or somewhat equal, we have a REAL problem with our justice system.
       
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      I mentioned this in a post before... I've seen guys get longer sentences for possession of aas, and two guys that picked up a teenage girl off the street went to their apartment and repeatedly raped her for days got 6 months and probation.
       
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