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An accidental goddess
An accidental goddess









an accidental goddess

Mertz said that Hashemi accepted responsibility for dealing the gram of fentanyl that resulted in the woman’s death in May 2021. Mertz said that was not supported by evidence. Attorney’s Office provided about the first overdose death, saying that the news release suggested that he was guilty of the man’s death.

an accidental goddess

Mertz, in an email, disputed the information the U.S. Hashemi’s attorney, Assistant Federal Public Defender Cadence A. The woman’s death was attributed to accidental fentanyl poisoning. Then, on May 28, 2021, Reza Hashemi distributed a gram of powder fentanyl to a 26-year-old woman. Instead, Hashemi continued to distribute fentanyl.” During the course of the investigation into J.V.’s death, law enforcement approached Hashemi and informed him of the death, but he did not agree to speak with them. Hashemi admitted to distributing pressed counterfeit pills containing fentanyl to J.V. Attorney’s Office that was also distributed by the Fairfax County Police Department: “Hashemi was identified following the October 24, 2020, overdose death of a 22-year-old male, J.V., in Vienna.

an accidental goddess

Hashemi distributed the fentanyl in Northern Virginia from July 2020 to June 2021, according to court documents.Īccording to a news release from the U.S.

an accidental goddess

Note to self: look for fanfic.This story has been updated with additional information from the defense.Ī federal judge on Wednesday sentenced Reza Hashemi, 34, of Alexandria, to 15 years in prison for conspiring to distribute more than 400 grams of fentanyl that resulted in the death of a 26-year-old woman. If there had been more in this universe, I’d want to see more of Simon, especially now he’s got himself a corporeal form. She was rather stuck between a rock and a hard place with the choice between fibbing and undermining a major part of the Khalaran culture. I found Gillie’s reasons for hiding her full identity were valid, and it made sense that she’d got a bit tangled up in her omissions as the plot went on – she hadn’t intended to stay on the station, but then things snowballed and it all got a bit awkward. The romance does feel very sudden, or rather becomes serious very very fast, but I love the characters and all the little details about the station and culture, and the adventure part of the plot feels equally as important to me. I’m pretty sure this was also the first book of the genre I’d read back in 2005 and, yep, I still really like it. I thought I’d gone off the SFR genre lately, but when I finally went through and got all my old palm-reader books from Fictionwise converted so that I can read them on my current e-reader, I opened this one to check it all looked ok, and was hooked all over again.











An accidental goddess