Judge seeks leniency for Oregon man who shipped marijuana across country after inheriting business from his dad

In front of a federal judge on Wednesday for sentence, a man who mailed thousands of pounds of marijuana across the nation and inherited his father’s shipping company from Medford apologized.

Matthew Sachen told U.S. District Judge Michael J. McShane, “I felt an absolute duty to take care of everything that he left behind, and clearly it was more of a mess than I anticipated having to clean up.”

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