Three members of Darrin Southall’s drug trafficking organization have been sentenced in federal court, the U.S. Attorney’s Office of the Southern District of Alabama announced Monday.
Two of them will serve 10 years in federal prison, and one of them will serve five years in federal prison.
Sentenced on April 28 were Eric Alonzo Windham, also known as “Dumbo,” 49, of Prichard; Terrance Santez Malik Watkins, also known as “YSD Capp,” 25, of Mobile; and Willie Demarcus Oliver, also known as “Ill Will,” 31 of Mobile. Court documents identified Oliver as a street dealer, implicated when he sold cocaine to an undercover informant. Watkins was identified as a large-scale dealer who supplied Oliver and others with cocaine for distribution and who acted as an enforcer for Southall. Windham was identified as a courier working for Southall, who drove drug money to Texas to pay for loads of cocaine and returned to Mobile with cocaine.
United States District Court Judge Kristi DuBose imposed a sentence of 10 years in Watkins and Windham’s cases. The judge imposed a sentence of five years in Oliver’s case.
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