- Heroin. Wrapped in a burrito. According to a Grand Jury indictment just unsealed by the L.A. District Attorney this afternoon, sheriffs deputy Henry Marin, 27, was caught smuggling drugs into a courthouse jail in a burrito on February 23, 2010. (Los Angeles Weekly)
- Court Documents: Read the Indictment Henry Marin, 27, was indicted by a county grand jury He allegedly tried to smuggle a heroin-laden burrito on Feb. 23, 2010 into the Airport Branch Courthouse "for Alvarez," according to the indictment. (msnbc.com)
- A Los Angeles Sheriff's Department deputy has been arrested for allegedly smuggling a bean-and-cheese burrito filled with heroin into a courthouse jail. As it happens, the deputy in question, Henry Marin, isn't just any old deputy. (Mediabistro.com)
- LOS ANGELES -- A Los Angeles County deputy charged with smuggling heroin into a courthouse jail in a burrito had been dismissed from the sheriffs training academy in 2007 after a bumbling performance captured by Fox TV for a reality show. (Huffington Post)
- Long before he made the news for allegedly smuggling a heroin-stuffed burrito behind bars, Los Angeles County Sheriffs Deputy Henry Marin was a reality TV star — of sorts. (Los Angeles Times)
- Would you like chips and salsa with that? An LA County Sheriff's deputy was busted for allegedly smuggling heroin — stashed in a bean-and-cheese burrito — into a courthouse lockup. Henry Marin, 27, pleaded not guilty to bringing drugs into a jail. (New York Post)
Friday, January 13, 2012
Henry marin heroin burrito
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