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Rockwall white supremacist sentenced to prison for meth crime


ROCKWALL, Texas — A North Texas meth trafficker used to be sentenced to 16 years and 8 months after pleading responsible to fees for distributing meth, in accordance to federal officers. 

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) stated 35-year-old Levi Chamberlin Hardcastle, of Rockwall, pleaded responsible in February to the methamphetamine trafficking fees. Hardcastle, an admitted member of the Peckerwoods, a white supremacist gang, used to be indicted in April 2022 along 8 different folks for an array of federal crimes all tied to methamphetamine trafficking. 

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Those different defendants are: 

In plea papers, Hardcastle admitted that he delivered a complete of one,494.6 grams methamphetamine to an undercover officer on 3 separate events, with a wholesale price of $10,500, DOJ officers stated in a unencumber.

Hardcastle used to be sentenced Thursday to 200 months in prison, the DOJ stated.

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