On December 29, 2022, Sanchez was driving a vehicle at night with a broken headlight. After being pulled over by Officer Monares with Karnes City Police Department, the Officer discovered the driver, Sanchez, had an active parole warrant and no driver’s license.
While searching the vehicle, officers discovered a black bag in the trunk of the vehicle containing a Lone Star Card with the defendant’s name, as well as two additional bags. In those bags, officers found eleven vacuum sealed bags of methamphetamine and four large bags of cocaine. Officers also found a box of 400 Ziplock bags and two scales for weighing out the drugs.
While the defendant was being searched at the jail, methamphetamine residue was found in his pockets. In total the drugs weighed 4,644 grams.
The defendant was set for jury trial July 8, 2024 and ultimately pled guilty to the offense and went to the judge for sentencing. The defendant had several previous prison trips making him a habitual offender, and 21 felony arrests. His status as a habitual offender meant the defendant was facing 25 to 99 years or life in prison.
Based on the large amount of drugs and the defendant’s extensive criminal record, Assistant District Attorney Audrey Vasquez argued Sanchez should serve no less than 50 years in prison. His defense lawyer, Brian Powers, pleaded for mercy and asked for the minimum, 25 years. District Judge Dillingham sentenced the Defendant to 38 years in prison (splitting the difference of what was asked for between the state and defense).
Thank you to Karnes City Police Department for making one of the largest drug trafficking cases in Karnes County District Court! Probation Chief Valerie Campos’ pre-sentence investigation was thorough and showed the defendant’s long history of criminal activity. ADA Audrey Vasquez fought to ensure the safety of Karnes County, and we are proud to continue fighting for justice in our district.