BAKERSFIELD, Calif. — Noel Carter, 45, of Bakersfield, was
sentenced today for conspiring with Bakersfield police officers Damacio Diaz
and Patrick Mara to distribute methamphetamine and marijuana that Diaz and Mara
seized in the course of their duties as police officers, U.S. Attorney McGregor
W. Scott announced.
U.S. District Judge Lawrence J. O’Neill sentenced Carter to
seven and a half years in prison, to be followed by five years of supervised
release. Carter was also ordered to pay $70,513 in restitution to his former
employer and to forfeit $286,251 representing proceeds from his drug
trafficking activity.
According to court documents, from April 2012 to August
2015, Carter conspired with Diaz and Mara, who deliberately failed to submit
the seized drugs into the Bakersfield Police Department evidence room and
instead provided the stolen narcotics to Carter so that Carter could sell those
narcotics for profit.
In May 2016, Diaz pleaded guilty to possessing with the
intent to distribute methamphetamine, as well as receiving bribes and making a
false income tax return. In June 2016, Mara pleaded guilty to conspiring to
distribute, and to possess with the intent to distribute, methamphetamine. Both
were removed from active duty with the Bakersfield Police Department and are
currently serving federal prison sentences.
According to the plea agreement in October 2018, Carter
agreed to pay restitution to Pacific Workplaces, his former employer. Starting
in September 2016 and up until his termination in September 2017, Carter was a
contract manager for Pacific Workplaces, a virtual office and short-term office
rental business. Carter admitted to embezzling money from the company and
depositing the money into his personal account.
This case was the product of an investigation by the Federal
Bureau of Investigation, the Drug Enforcement Administration, the IRS Criminal
Investigation, and the Bakersfield Police Department. Assistant U.S. Attorneys
Brian K. Delaney and Angela Scott prosecuted the case.
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