West Virginia Federal Criminal Defense: Defending Charleston Drug Cases
So your probably ABSOLUTELY PANICKING right now. Federal agents just arrested you in Charleston as one of 32 defendants charged in Operation Smoke and Mirrors. Law enforcement seized well over 400 POUNDS of methamphetamine. Plus 40 pounds of cocaine. Plus 3 pounds of fentanyl. Plus 19 firearms. Plus $935,000 in cash. This is LARGEST METHAMPHETAMINE SEIZURE IN WEST VIRGINIA HISTORY. Maybe your facing 27 YEARS in federal prison like California-based supplier who directed methamphetamine from Mexico to West Virginia. Or worse – maybe your one of 82 people indicted in Eastern Panhandle fentanyl drug trafficking network. Gary Bernard Brown Jr. aka “Gee” got sentenced to 327 MONTHS which is 27+ YEARS. He supplied others with large quantities of fentanyl capsules and powder for redistribution in Berkeley and Jefferson Counties.
Maybe your one of 12 individuals indicted in Charleston drug trafficking organization distributing fentanyl and methamphetamine from June 2024 to May 2025. Maybe your one of 8 defendants sentenced in Eastern Panhandle fentanyl operation. Or maybe your Charleston man facing 14 YEARS like defendant sentenced for distributing fentanyl.
Look, we get it. Your COMPLETELY TERRIFIED. And honestly? You should be! Because Operation Smoke and Mirrors yielded largest methamphetamine seizure in West Virginia history with 400+ pounds plus organization bringing methamphetamine across southern border on pallets containing hundreds of pounds at a time. Southern and Northern Districts of West Virginia are systematically dismantling entire trafficking organizations!
Why Are West Virginia’s Two Districts So Aggressive?
Let me explain how West Virginia’s federal court system works. West Virginia is divided into two separate federal judicial districts. The Southern District headquartered in Charleston covers Charleston, Huntington, and southern West Virginia. The Northern District headquartered in Martinsburg covers Eastern Panhandle, Morgantown, and northern West Virginia. Both districts prosecute drug trafficking aggressively. But prosecutions target California suppliers and Baltimore sources creating interstate conspiracies with crushing mandatory minimums.
Interstate 77 runs north-south through Charleston connecting Virginia to Ohio. Interstate 64 runs east-west through Charleston and Huntington connecting Virginia to Kentucky. These interstate highways create major drug trafficking corridors where drugs flow from southern states through West Virginia. Eastern Panhandle including Berkeley and Jefferson Counties borders Maryland and Virginia creating distribution territory for Baltimore and Washington D.C. trafficking organizations.
Operation Smoke and Mirrors was major drug trafficking investigation. Law enforcement seized well over 400 POUNDS of methamphetamine. Plus 40 pounds cocaine. Plus 3 pounds fentanyl. Plus 19 firearms. Plus $935,000 cash. This investigation yielded largest methamphetamine seizure in West Virginia history. Drug trafficking organization operated in Charleston area from about November 2022 to March 2023. Among 32 defendants, 27 have pleaded guilty. Twenty have been sentenced to prison.
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(212) 300-5196What Makes 400-Pound Operation Smoke and Mirrors So Devastating?
Southern District of West Virginia prosecutes sophisticated California-to-Charleston trafficking operations with decades-long sentences. Four hundred pounds is approximately 181 KILOGRAMS of methamphetamine. This way exceeds 50-kilogram threshold for 20-year mandatory. It puts all 32 defendants at base offense levels calling for life imprisonment even with no criminal history.
Investigators traced methamphetamine sold in Charleston all the way back to Los Angeles California. Investigation revealed organization bringing methamphetamine across southern border on pallets containing hundreds of pounds at a time. When federal prosecutors prove international trafficking from Mexico through California to West Virginia, that demonstrates transnational criminal enterprise. This warrants enhanced sentences through importation guidelines adding 2-4 levels. This translates to roughly 3-5 additional years.
California-based supplier who directed methamphetamine from Mexico to West Virginia received 27 YEARS in prison. Alejandro Gallegos aka “Alex,” “Rooster,” “G” and “Primo,” 42 years old from Hacienda Heights California, pleaded guilty June 20, 2024. Prosecutors stated he’s personally responsible for more damage done to communities by methamphetamine than any other single defendant who ever appeared in United States District Court for Southern District of West Virginia.
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Ildiberto Gonzalez Jr., 30 years old from San Bernadino California, got sentenced July 22, 2024 to 14 YEARS in prison. Jasper Wemh, 39 years old from Charleston, got sentenced to 16 YEARS 8 MONTHS on May 2, 2024. Karl Lamont Funderburk, 38 years old from Charleston, got sentenced to 13 YEARS 6 MONTHS in October 2024.
When California suppliers coordinate with Charleston distributors, that creates leadership role enhancement for suppliers. Leadership adds 4 levels under sentencing guidelines translating to roughly 5-7 years beyond base offense levels. $935,000 cash seized demonstrates large-scale distribution generating substantial proceeds. Federal prosecutors charge money laundering under 18 USC 1956 carrying up to 20 years stacking on distribution charges.
