May 24, 2012
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Texas Woman Gets Steep Sentence For Dealing Meth, Cocaine

FORT WORTH (February 2, 2012)—Andrea Robles, 32, of Fort Worth, was sentenced to 99 years in prison Thursday for dealing methamphetamine and cocaine from her home.

She was also fined $250,000.

A statement from the Tarrant County District Attorney's Office says Robles was sentenced a day after jurors convicted her of possessing over 400 grams of meth with intent to deliver and possessing four to 200 grams of cocaine with intent to deliver.

According to trial evidence, officers who raided the home found a large amount of meth and two loaded pistols hidden in a secret compartment in the floor of a closet floor.

They also found 124 grams of cocaine that had been thrown from a kitchen window.

Robles’ boyfriend, Jose Martinez Orozco, 27, is serving a 40-year term.


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