FEDERAL
JURY RETURNS GUILTY VERDICT ON FEDERAL MURDER-FOR-HIRE PLOT AND DRUG
CHARGES
DEVAUGHAN SMITH a/k/a
"Devaughn Smith" a/k/a "Devaughn S. Smith", age 32, a resident of Kenner,
Louisiana, was convicted by a federal jury sitting in New Orleans after
a 2 day trial, announced U. S. Attorney Jim Letten. SMITH was charged
with one (1) count of violating the Federal Drug Controlled Act and
one (1) count of Use of an Interstate Commerce Facility in the Commission
of Murder-For-Hire.
Specifically, SMITH was charged in a superseding indictment with distribution
of less than five(5) grams of cocaine base (crack) and Murder-for-Hire.
The jury found defendant SMITH guilty as to each of the two (2) counts
charged.
As to the crack cocaine count, SMITH faces a period of imprisonment
of up to twenty (30) years, a fine of up to $2,000,000, and at least
a six (6) year period of supervised release.
As to the Murder-for-Hire charge, the jury unanimously found that SMITH
used and caused someone to use a cellular telephone with the intent
that a murder be committed in violation of the laws of Louisiana. SMITH
intended to make payment for the murder in the form of cocaine base
(crack). SMITH, therefore, faces up to ten (10) years of imprisonment,
a fine of up to $250,000.00, and up to a three (3) year period of supervised
release. Sentencing is scheduled to take place before the Honorable
Carl J. Barbier on June 27, 2007.
Count 1 of the superseding indictment stemmed from an August 16, 2006
undercover controlled buy of crack cocaine from SMITH near the 3100
block of Loyola Avenue in Kenner, Louisiana.
Count 2 of the superseding indictment related to SMITH'S wish to have
one of his drug associates murdered after SMITH'S August 29, 2006 release
from Jefferson Parish lock-up. An associate of SMITH, who was approached
by SMITH to commit the murder, contacted the FBI. SMITH's associate
worked in an undercover capacity and recorded conversations in which
SMITH discussed the murder-for-hire plot.
This case was investigated by Special Agents of the Federal Bureau of
Investigation as well as the Kenner Police Department.
The matter was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys Duane
A. Evans and Steven I. Loew.
U.S. Attorney's Office Eastern District of Louisiana 501 Magazine St
- 2nd Floor New Orleans, Louisiana 70130 Tel: 504.680.3000 Fax: 504.589.4510