A Georgia man was sentenced to a little over 11 years in federal prison for distributing methamphetamine.

28 year-old Jaime Bowling has been in custody since February 2017 on a related federal criminal complaint.

Court documents state that police pulled over a vehicle for speeding in Northern Texas. Police requested a canine unit to check the car. During the stop, police found two plastic bottles containing nearly seven kilos of liquid meth. Bowling said that he and his driver, Enrique R. Stoddard, flew to Los Angeles, California, rented a car, picked up the meth, and was supposed to transport it to another state.

Bowling also pleaded guilty in August 2016 to one count of Possession with Intent to Distribute 500 grams or more of meth.

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