United States
Attorney Richard W. Moore of the Southern District of Alabama announces that
United States District Court Senior Judge William H. Steele sentenced Avery
Varkese Nash on August 2, 2018 to a term of 24 months in federal prison.
Nash, who had
previously been convicted of Burglary in 2014, was a passenger in a vehicle on
October 24, 2017, in Thomasville, Alabama, when Thomasville police stopped the
vehicle for not having the required license plate. Neither the driver nor Nash could produce identification. The driver of the vehicle allowed police to
search the trunk. It was then that Nash
informed the officers that he had a pistol and a loaded magazine in the trunk. Police recovered the firearm and determined
it was reported stolen.
Nash pled guilty on
April 12, 2018 to the offense of felon in possession of a firearm.
The Thomasville
Police Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Mobile Field office
investigated this case. Assistant United
States Attorney Christopher Baugh prosecuted the case for the United States
Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Alabama.
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