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York “Southside” member pleads guilty to racketeering

HARRISBURG, Pa. -A member of the “Southside” gang, Richard Nolden, 30, of York plead guilty to racketeering conspiracy in federal court today. Under a plea deal...
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HARRISBURG, Pa. -A member of the “Southside” gang, Richard Nolden, 30, of York plead guilty to racketeering conspiracy in federal court today.

Under a plea deal, Nolden will receive a sentence of 25 years. Nolden is currently serving a sentence of 15 to 40 years’ incarceration for the January 23, 2012, murder of Sherrod Snellings.

Nolden’s plea comes as the last defendant in the Southside indictment. The federal indictment, which was returned on September 17, 2014, brought racketeering and drug trafficking charges against twenty-one members of the Southside. In the indictment, the Southside is identified as a criminal enterprise whose purpose is to protect its territory and power through intimidation, violence and threats, generate profits primarily through open-air drug dealing within its territory and violent crime, defend and retaliate on behalf of gang members, and assist members through retaliation against witnesses and thwarting efforts of law enforcement.

From September to November 2015, twelve other co-defendants went to trial. All twelve were convicted of racketeering conspiracy, drug trafficking conspiracy and/or drug trafficking after an eight-week jury trial this fall. The other eight co-defendants entered guilty pleas to racketeering conspiracy in the case. All of these defendants are being scheduled for sentencing before U.S. District Court Judge Yvette Kane.
In this case, the maximum penalty Richard Nolden faces is life imprisonment, a term of supervised release following imprisonment, and a fine.

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