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Drug courier, 89, pleads guilty

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DETROIT — An 89-year-old Indiana man who grows lilies pleaded guilty Tuesday in Detroit to serving as a drug mule in a scheme to distribute more than 1,400 pounds of cocaine.

Leo Sharp of Michigan City, Ind., is one of the oldest criminal defendants in Detroit’s federal court. He was contrite and very talkative during his appearance, saying he had never before committed a crime and that he worked for a drug organization because he needed money.

“In six months I’ll be 90,” Sharp said.

Sharp was 87 in 2011 when a Michigan state trooper pulled his pickup truck over on Interstate 94, west of Detroit. Anxious and upset about what the trooper would find, he declared, “Just kill me and let me leave this planet.”

In court, Sharp wore a dark suit that had a lapel pin signifying his service in World War II. He playfully winked at drug agents in the second row who investigated the case. His hearing aids weren’t strong enough so U.S. District Judge Nancy Edmunds invited Sharp to stand just a few feet away from her.

“You knew it was cocaine, right?” Edmunds asked.

“I did,” Sharp replied. “Oh, yes.”

The delivery of more than 200 pounds wasn’t Sharp’s first interstate haul. He admitted he was responsible for transporting more than 1,400 pounds of drugs that originated in Arizona. In a court filing, the government said it has evidence that Sharp was transporting marijuana and cocaine from the West Coast back in 2000.

“It was kind of a bad decision to make at this time of life,” the judge said.

Nonetheless, prosecutors are showing mercy by recommending a five-year prison sentence because of Sharp’s age and his war service. It’s a significant break: The sentencing guidelines, which aren’t mandatory, call for a minimum of 14 years.

Defense attorney Darryl Goldberg said he will ask for less than five years when Sharp returns to court on Feb. 11.

Goldberg repeatedly told Sharp that he wasn’t required to say much beyond what the judge asked him. While explaining he had a clean record, Sharp said his only brush with the law was an incident in Mexico where he was “taking motion pictures of a prostitute.”

“Don’t feel you have to confess to me,” Edmunds said later.

Sharp owes $500,000 as part of the plea deal and has agreed to give up his lily nursery in Apopka, Fla. He’ll be allowed to keep his Indiana home.
 
“It was kind of a bad decision to make at this time of life,” the judge said.

Well, if you were ever to be arrested for smuggling 1400 pounds of cocaine, right before the end seems like an appropriate timing for me.

The article didn't say if he had family? I bet he didn't need the money but wanted to provide for someone. Too bad he got caught, I hope they go easy on him.
 
Poor guy. what does sending him to prison prove?
 
i hate the message this article sends "Bad time of life to get caught"

thats the best time of life to get caught. so many 20 somethings have their life ruined, stuck in prisons for decades for moving a drug from one place to another, and are released when theyre old men

i would rather spend my last 5 years rotting in jail, than going in a young man and coming out old and middle aged.
 
He broke the law, regardless of his age. I can't see how he can use his age as a defense.
On the other hand...

Do you think as the baby boom generation increasingly face their mortality, there will be an increase in incidents such as this? I can think of a number of very attractive reasons for this sort of activity, but very few against it, past a certain age/health.
 
Still, spending the end of your life on a hard prison bed is no way to go, at least if you go when you're 20 or even 40 you can get out and still do something with your life...What could you possibly be spending money on in your '90s other than household bills, prescriptions and the tab at Denny's?
 
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Nonetheless, prosecutors are showing mercy by recommending a five-year prison sentence because of Sharp’s age and his war service. It’s a significant break: The sentencing guidelines, which aren’t mandatory, call for a minimum of 14 years.

^^^Since when do Federal mandatory minimum drug sentences no longer apply?
 
Sounds like he snitched to get a special 5 year deal.

Who cares at that age ? free health care and somewhere to rot.
 
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