Chief District Court Judge Robert A. Molloy on Monday sentenced a 54-year-old Postal Service worker to 42 months in prison after a federal jury found him guilty of conspiracy to
Three federal public defenders took the witness stand during an unusual court hearing on St. Thomas Thursday, which was punctuated by an emergency call to an appellate judge.
Two people have been charged with trying to smuggle cocaine to St. Thomas, while another man has pleaded guilty in a previous cocaine trafficking case, according to a news release
Federal prosecutors are asking a judge to sentence former U.S. Postal Service employee Dean Thompson to five years in prison for smuggling marijuana through the mail.