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DEA Officer Who 3D-Printed Fake Cocaine Brick So He Could Steal The Real Stuff From The Evidence Room Gets 17 Years in Prison - Cannabis News World

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For about five years U.S. Drug Enforcement officer and Nassau county sheriff’s deputy James Darrell Hickox used his position with law enforcement to moonlight as a drug dealer. He once even stole cocaine from an evidence locker and replaced it with a 3D printed brick. His various schemes didn’t work out and now he’s been sentenced to
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Cannabis News World broke the news in on Friday, February 7, 2025.
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