Deputy sentencing delayed again in drug smuggling case
Deputy sentencing delayed again in drug smuggling case
Source: The Signal
Date: 06/29/2026 5:49pm
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Sentencing Delayed Again for Former L.A. County Deputy Who Pleaded Guilty to Smuggling Heroin into Castaic Jail
The sentencing of former Los Angeles County sheriff’s Deputy Michael Meiser, who pleaded guilty to attempting to smuggle heroin into the Pitchess Detention Center in exchange for cash payments, has been postponed again due to a scheduling conflict involving his attorney. Meiser admitted conspiring with inmates and coordinating drug pickups in 2024, and he faces a mandatory minimum sentence of five years in federal prison, with his next court date set for Sept. 10.
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Date: 06/29/2026 5:49pm
Sentencing Delayed Again for Former L.A. County Deputy Who Pleaded Guilty to Smuggling Heroin into Castaic Jail
The sentencing of former Los Angeles County sheriff’s Deputy Michael Meiser, who pleaded guilty to attempting to smuggle heroin into the Pitchess Detention Center in exchange for cash payments, has been postponed again due to a scheduling conflict involving his attorney. Meiser admitted conspiring with inmates and coordinating drug pickups in 2024, and he faces a mandatory minimum sentence of five years in federal prison, with his next court date set for Sept. 10.
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