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2 guilty of trafficking big loads of marijuana
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Smith, Kim
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Butler, Rohan Livingston
/ Francis, Christopher Wayne
/ Guzman, Monica
/ Wintory, Richard
2008
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2 guilty of trafficking big loads of marijuana
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Smith, Kim
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Butler, Rohan Livingston
/ Francis, Christopher Wayne
/ Guzman, Monica
/ Wintory, Richard
2008
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2 guilty of trafficking big loads of marijuana
2008
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Officers followed a car from the house to the Guzman-[Christopher Wayne Francis] house in the 5200 block of Camino Laguna Seca, Deputy Pima County Attorney Richard Wintory told jurors. Inside the house, officers found two guns, cash and notes indicating someone had bought nearly 6,700 pounds of marijuana from drug traffickers in Mexico for between $550 and $650 a pound, Wintory said. The notes indicated they then sold the marijuana for more than double that amount and shipped it to Florida and Pennsylvania. They ended up being rearrested when a separate Drug Enforcement Administration investigation revealed Francis and Guzman were still in business, Wintory said.
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The Arizona Daily Star
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