
A ten year prison term is mandated in a plea agreement entered for an alleged Bullhead City drug dealer. The deal resolves three methamphetamine cases against Kevin Goc, 51.
One case involving a ten gram seizure during a traffic stop is dismissed in the plea agreement that was detailed during a July 8 hearing in Kingman. Goc pleaded guilty in each of the other cases to a reduced charge of attempted possession of dangerous drugs for sale.
A 3.5-year prison term will result from seizure of five grams of methamphetamine, more than $400 in cash, a hand gun, and drug paraphernalia during a September, 2017 search of Goc’s home at 444 Lee Avenue. Prosecutor Kellen Marlow said Goc admitted selling methamphetamine to make money.
A 6.5-year prison term is applied to seizure of four grams of meth from the same home in April, 2018. Marlow said Goc admitted continuing to sell drugs because he couldn’t get a job.
Sentencing is scheduled August 9.