A former St. Charles Parish (La.) 911 dispatcher has been setenced to nearly six years in federal prison after he pleaded guilty last November to possession of cocaine with intent to sell, and unauthorized access of a computer system. Demond Boudoin, 26, was indicted in Aug. 2007 by a federal grand jury. The indictment said an undercover agent performed five controlled buys of drugs from Boudoin, twice outside the parish comm center. The indictment also said Boudoin accessed NCIC to run the license plate of the undercover officer who purchased the drugs from him. Boudoin faced up to 20 years in prison, but a federal judge opted for the shorter sentence of six years and 10 months.
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