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:S1,Heroin-Trialn1-yyDefendantnisie;rMisses CourtThe defendant in a heroin-sale ls trial failed to show for final ar-r’ guments of the case in U.S. Dis-^ trict Court.1beeemcorantid*en‘yseasasu-tisJudge Chase A. Clark ordered the $7,500 bond of Manuel Cha-varrez Sainz forefeited and a bench warrant issued for his arrest. Sainz, 60, of 1601 E. Sun-land, a Valley cattle buyer, is being tried on charges of sale, concealment and transportation of heroin. Witnesses presented by assistant U.S. Attorney Larry Turoff included a federal un dercover agent of the U.S. Bureau of Narcotics.1D-IstaphiSirGeMetalW.zor1COloficeerrsicminedeTiseP):o.er-;hetalThe agent testified he purchased 6V2 ounces of heroin from Sainz Nov. 16. In the indictment against Sainz, there were three counts, alleging sales made on Oct. 6, Oct. 20, and Nov. 16.thmcctaSainz is a long-time resident here.
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Phoenix Gazette

Phoenix, Arizona, US

Tue, Apr 27, 1965

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