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Five Men Charged in Conspiracy to Distribute Heroin in Paterson, Suburbs in NY, NJ

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Five men appeared in federal court today to face charges for their roles in a heroin distribution conspiracy that reached from Bronx, New York, to Paterson and suburban communities in New York and New Jersey, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced.

Charlie Rodriguez, 32, of Paterson, Reinaldo Rodriguez, 27, of Paterson, Victor Alfonso Alvarez Martinez, 26, of Bronx, Edward M. Stanel, 25, of Parsippany, New Jersey, and Joseph Trimarco, 28, of Stony Point, New York, are each charged by criminal complaint with one count of conspiracy to distribute a kilogram or more of heroin. Martinez and Trimarco were arrested last night. The rest were arrested this morning. All five defendants appeared this afternoon before U.S. Magistrate Judge Michael A. Hammer in Newark federal court.

According to the complaint:

From June 2015 through May 2016, the defendants participated in a drug trafficking organization that amassed wholesale quantities of heroin at multiple locations in and around Bronx and used couriers to deliver large quantities of that heroin to mid-level drug dealers operating in and around Paterson. The heroin was either sold in the Paterson area or re-distributed to street-level drug dealers in suburban areas, including but not limited to, Morris County, New Jersey and Rockland County, New York.

In addition to the defendants who appeared in court today, Juan Pablo Goris-Castellano, 25, of Bronx, Edwin Lopez, 30, of Elmwood Park, New Jersey, and Carolina Almonte, 27, of Bronx, were charged on April 20, 2016 in a separate but related federal criminal complaint with conspiring to distribute one kilogram or more of heroin.

Goris-Castellano, who was based out of Bronx, packaged and then distributed large quantities of heroin to Lopez, who operated out of Paterson. Almonte and Martinez brought the heroin to Lopez and returned to Goris-Castellano with Lopez’s payment. Lopez then sold portions of that heroin to Charlie Rodriguez, who worked closely with Reinaldo Rodriguez to re-sell portions of that heroin to street-level dealers in Paterson and to street-level dealers in suburban areas including Stanel who operated in Morris County and Trimarco who operated in Rockland County.

The drug distribution conspiracy charge carries a mandatory minimum penalty of 10 years in prison, a maximum potential penalty of life in prison, and a maximum $10 million fine.

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