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Attorney requests bond reduction in drug trafficking case

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"The fact that 600 pounds of marijuana were trafficked into the area. ... When that amount of drugs is around, there's a danger to everyone around," he said.

Schwertley said trafficking marijuana carries a sentence of 12 to 60 years in prison.

He said court documents indicate that the Westerlins had previously brought their minor children along with them to pick up marijuana to allay suspicion.

He said the marijuana trafficking organization had helped pay for the vehicle the Westerlins used to transport drugs, and added that the cartel had previously helped pay the bond for another member of the cartel.

"This unnamed, unknown cartel could have posted bond for someone else," Yetter said. "But they did not post bond for Mr. Westerlin."

Schwertley said Matthew Westerlin had made 10 to 15 trips to pick up marijuana in the last year and was compensated about $8,000 for each trip.

"He's made $80,000 to $120,000 tax-free in cash since last November," he said.

Schwertley argued Crystal Westerlin had made seven trips for $6,000 apiece, resulting in $42,000 in tax-free money. He pointed out that the Westerlins were using food stamps and Matthew Westerlin had been receiving $800 a month for unemployment.

"When there's large amounts of drugs, there's large amounts of money," he said.

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