Mexican national illegally living in Hazlehurst convicted on drug charges
BRUNSWICK, Ga. (WSAV) — A jury convicted Ismael Delgado-Celis, a Mexican national illegally living in Hazlehurst, for receiving a package from Jalisco, Mexico containing over two kilograms of 100 percent pure methamphetamine. Delgado-Celis, 37, was convicted of possession and attempt to distribute 500 grams or more of methamphetamine. He is facing a mandatory minimum sentence of at least ten years and up to life in prison. There is no parole in the federal system.
During the trial, evidence presented established Delgado-Celis attempted to receive a package containing what was described as a horse saddle. Before the package was delivered, law enforcement agents removed the saddle and discovered over two kilograms of pure methamphetamine hidden inside. The law enforcement agents delivered the package to Delgado-Celis under the guise of a United States Postal delivery.
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