Drug Trafficker Convicted and Sentenced to 25 Years for Trafficking a Kilo of Cocaine

Anderson County (SC)  Drug trafficker convicted and sentenced to 25 years for trafficking a kilo of cocaine

A Georgia man will spend the next 25 years in prison after being tried and convicted last week in Anderson County, announced 10th Circuit Solicitor Micah Black.

Kevin Eugene Hicks, of Austell, Georgia, was convicted last week in Anderson for Trafficking in Cocaine-400 Grams or More after a traffic stop by an Anderson County Deputy on Interstate 85 yielded a kilo of cocaine. Hicks was represented by Chuck Allen of the Anderson Bar. The Honorable R. Lawton McIntosh presided over the trial and sentenced Hicks to 25 years after the guilty verdict was returned.

On November 16, 2022, Sgt. Hunter Ruff with the Directed Patrol Unit of the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office uncovered the large quantity of cocaine after stopping Kevin Hicks for a separate traffic infraction. A search of the vehicle ultimately uncovered the drugs hidden in the trunk of the vehicle. Testimony in court revealed that the cocaine discovered would be valued on the street between $30,000 and $70,000, depending on how the drugs were sold.

Hicks must serve 25 years in the South Carolina Department of Corrections as a result of his conviction. This offense is considered both violent and serious and Hicks must serve 85 percent of the sentence before he is eligible for parole. Hicks had a prior conviction for trafficking cocaine in North Carolina in 2004.

Solicitor Black prosecuted the case for the State, with assistance from Assistant Solicitor Alexandra Guarin. “Illegal Narcotics continue to destroy our community each and every day,” Black stated. “I am thankful to work with the dedicated narcotics officers at the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office, who strive every day to crack down on those bringing drugs into our community. We will continue to fight in the courtroom with Sheriff McBride’s officers to prosecute those individuals to the fullest extent of the law.”

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