The leader of a methamphetamine trafficking conspiracy based in Calhoun County was sentenced to 31 years in prison by a federal judge Thursday, U.S. attorney Prim Escalona announced.
Antonio Franchester Orr, aka Lil T, coordinated with a Mexican supply source, using a broker out of an Alabama state prison, to distribute in the Calhoun County area.
A 66-count indictment out of East Alabama's Calhoun County revealed 12 people, including a Tuscaloosa man, have been arrested and charged with trafficking methamphetamine.