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    ID: Man indicted for illegal marijuana grow operation

    Man indicted for illegal marijuana grow operation

    Associated Press - September 16, 2010 5:34 PM ET

    BOISE, Idaho (AP) - A 22-year-old man that prosecutors say is in the country illegally faces four felony charges after a 1,650-plant marijuana grow operation was found on U.S. Forest Service land in Valley County.

    The Idaho Statesman reports a federal grand jury in Boise indicted Leonardo Villasenor-Cesar of Mexico with conspiracy to manufacture and distribute more than 1,000 marijuana plants, manufacturing 1,000 or more marijuana plants, possession of a firearm in furtherance of drug trafficking and unlawful possession of a firearm by an illegal alien.

    Villasenor-Cesar was arrested on Aug. 31 at the grow site, which a bear hunter spotted in late May. Investigators say Villasenor-Cesar and another man made and concealed a camp site and built trails and clearings to allow more sunlight to reach the plants.

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    Illegal immigrant guilty in marijuana conspiracy
    Published Nov 4, 2010 12:07PM
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    Boise, Idaho


    A 22-year-old immigrant from Mexico has pleaded guilty to federal charges accusing him of growing more than 1,675 marijuana plants on U.S. National Forest land in Idaho.

    The Idaho Statesman reported that Leonardo Villasenor-Cesar of La Angostura, Mexico, pleaded guilty Tuesday to conspiracy, to growing 1,000 or more marijuana plants and two firearms charges.

    U.S. District Judge Edward Lodge scheduled sentencing for Jan. 20. Villasenor-Cesar faces a mandatory minimum of 30 years in prison. Prosecutors say a bear hunter discovered the pot farm in Valley County.

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