An Indiana man whose age, white hair and folksy style helped conceal his role as a drug courier was sentenced Wednesday - his 90th birthday - to three years in federal prison for hauling more than a ton of cocaine to Michigan.
'All I can tell you, your honor, is I'm really heartbroken I did what I did,' Leo Sharp told a judge. 'But it's done.'
Wearing a dark suit and tie, the frail man stuffed his hands in his pockets as he stood in front of U.S. District Judge Nancy Edmunds. His attorney occasionally reached over to put a reassuring grip on his shoulder or a supportive stoke on his back.
There was no dispute over Sharp's crimes: He admitted last fall that he drove loads of cocaine into Michigan for a Mexican drug organization, one of 19 people charged in the case. The government said he was paid more than $1 million.
'I don't doubt it will be difficult,' Edmunds told Sharp of prison, 'but respect for the law requires there be some custody.'
His age aside, Sharp still isn't a typical criminal. He fought Nazis in Italy during World War II and was awarded a Bronze Star for it. The Michigan City, Indiana, man also is known for growing prize-winning daylilies and even contributed 5,000 plant bulbs to his community.
Defense lawyer Darryl Goldberg focused on Sharp's past, not the trouble that landed him in court, while asking the judge to keep his client out of prison.
'This is not how we honor our heroes, whether they've fallen from grace or not,' Goldberg said.
The attorney spent several minutes reading a history of the Battle of Mount Battaglia - 'German blood on the end of their bayonets' - before the judge finally interrupted him.
Goldberg repeatedly warned that Sharp's dementia would be a burden for the U.S. Bureau of Prisons. He acknowledged Sharp 'went into this eyes wide,' but said his condition led him to use 'bad judgment' and become a drug courier.
According to documents filed in U.S. District Court in Detroit, Sharp had been running cocaine and other drugs as early as 2009, when he was just 86.
He also hauled duffel bags stuffed with cash back to the southwest border of the United States for the criminal organization that was part of Mexico's Sinaloa cartel, prosecutors said.
During brief remarks, Sharp said he wished to grow Hawaiian papayas on his property in Florida to pay off his $500,000 penalty to the government.
'So sweet and delicious that people on the mainland will love it,' he said.
That won't be possible: The government is seizing and selling the land.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Christopher Graveline said criminals don't get a pass simply for military service. He noted that Sharp used his age and appearance as a tool to shake the suspicions of police on cross-country trips before he was finally busted during a traffic stop on Interstate 94, west of Detroit, in 2011, with $3 million worth of cocaine in his pickup.
'They bargained on him not getting caught,' the judge said in agreement.
Edmunds said linking dementia to Sharp's crimes was an 'insult to all the people who have dementia and don't get involved in illegal activity.'
Despite going to prison, Sharp still got a significant break. The government was seeking a five-year sentence, and sentencing guidelines called for a minimum of 14 years.
According to the Detroit Free Press, Sharp turned to prosecutors and called his prison term a 'death sentence' and indicated he wouldn't live long in jail.
'I won’t live in prison, I’m just going to end my life if I end up there.'...dailymail
*BUT WHY??????????????
Buhahaha!
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Working for money he'd spend in his grace?
ReplyDeleteLmao
A good name is better than silver and gold..When u have kids u pray they don't get involved with drugs. But sadly children are been ruined by it......happy they caught him.... Happyisi
ReplyDeleteHe donated most of the money he had received including to his family that he was estranged from as well as veteran programs, so there is that. Yes he did bad and that is why he plead guilty despite his laywers telling him not to, just saying
DeleteHe donated most of the money he had received including to his family that he was estranged from as well as veteran programs, so there is that. Yes he did bad and that is why he plead guilty despite his laywers telling him not to, just saying
DeleteWill he survive the anals?
ReplyDeleteNa waa ooo. He should have just left the stage when the ovation was high. Mshew. Serve your term.
ReplyDeleteHmmmm...tragic
ReplyDeleteSMH
ReplyDeleteAwwww :'( why grandpa why? Feel so sorry for him, and he honestly may not survive the jail term. They should have, I don't know, sentenced him to house arrest or something...this is sad.
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ReplyDeleteShut the fuck up and stop missleading pple!!! Take ur useless Trevor bizz to ur village
Deletewhat does dis old man need money for. instead of making his ways right with his creator he is busy trafficking drugs. but i think they shud pardon him . are u suffering frm cancer . stroke . high bp etc try trevo supplement nd become a testimony call08100844540
ReplyDeleteGreeeeeeed
ReplyDeleteOyibo una wahala no be hear huh
ReplyDeleteOld man wey no knw himsef hehehehe u re so close to meet ur maker yet u decided to do illegal deals, diaris God oooooooo! Btw Stella remove one "J"
ReplyDeleteThis man is supposed to be a great man o,and he involved in dis kind of sh#t!someeone dat at death might be buried in the hall of fame!if it's naija sef he would have had awards like; MFR,CON,MON etc.,Am sure it's cos of his age and achievements nationally was d reason d drug cartel chose to do bizness with him to avoid suspicions....chai!money eeehn!#money has caused confusion in this world.
ReplyDeleteStella you too like gist. Finely constructed story.
ReplyDeleteBaba ke.. Even old age did not stop him!
ReplyDeleteImagine!
ReplyDeleteI feel for him. Can anyother punishment be handed to him apart from a jail term? His age touches my heart, dunno why tho. I miss my grandma.
ReplyDeleteThe love for money transcends all tribes, sex and age!!!!!
ReplyDeleteEya..........
ReplyDeleteI guess jail time is his retirement benefit. sad for him.
ReplyDeleteLet us salute him for being able to drive like that!
ReplyDeleteBadt man
ReplyDeleteNa from using old people to collect benzo's from dr's e dey start.
This is so so sad. 90 and heading to prison?
ReplyDeleteSad!
At his age,I feel for him tho!
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