Opinion ID: 483158
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Heading: June 19, 1984: Second and Third Sales

Text: 11 On June 19, 1984, Baker again met Dickie on Walters Street to buy another ounce of cocaine. Dickie told Baker that everything was set for the sale of the ounce of cocaine from the same supplier in the Electra who had provided the ounce of cocaine on June 6. Following Dickie's instructions, Baker drove to the 1400 block of Locust Street, where Dickie said his supplier's girlfriend lived. Baker and another task force agent saw Morton's Electra parked in that block at this time. Dickie said he was going to call his supplier, made a call from a nearby telephone booth, and returned to Baker's car. He told Baker that his source said that the sale of one ounce of cocaine could be done in one hour. 12 One hour later, Baker picked up Dickie, who said the sale was on and that they had to go to the house of the supplier's girlfriend. Baker again parked near the 1400 block of Locust Street. Dickie said that he was going to get the cocaine from his supplier and made a telephone call from the same telephone booth he had used earlier. DEA Agent Stuart saw Morton's Electra still parked in the 1400 block of Locust Street at this time. Dickie walked down Locust Street and entered the apartment building at 1402 Locust Street. 13 Dickie returned on foot to Baker's car several minutes later and directed him to drive around. During the drive, Dickie gave Baker 30.37 grams of cocaine of 57% purity and Baker gave Dickie $2,200. 14 Dickie agreed to sell Baker a second ounce of cocaine later that day. Saying that he had to take the money from this purchase of cocaine to his supplier, Dickie left Baker's vehicle, walked down Locust Street, and again entered the apartment building at 1402 Locust Street. Three minutes later, Dickie came back to Baker's car, and Baker dropped him off at 2:00 p.m. at the park where they had met for the June 6 cocaine transaction. About twenty-five minutes later, a task force agent saw Morton leave the Bullock Terrace Apartments at 1402 Locust Street, and DEA Agent Morrow saw Morton drive the Electra away from Locust Street and to the A-1 Car Wash. 15 At about 2:50 p.m. on June 19, Baker again met Dickie on Walters Street. At Dickie's direction, Baker and Dickie drove around looking for Dickie's supplier. Baker heard Dickie ask a woman at a bar if she had seen Melvin. The woman said No, and Dickie proceeded to the A-1 Car Wash. Later that same afternoon Morton entered 1402 Locust Street. Dickie later stated that his supplier was at his supplier's girlfriend's house in the 1400 block of Locust Street. 16 Dickie then drove Baker's car and parked alongside the same apartment building on Locust Street. Dickie said that his supplier's girlfriend lived in this complex, the Bullock Terrace Apartments; he went inside the complex saying he was going to get the cocaine. He returned to Baker's car a few minutes later and delivered to Baker a bag of white powder (25.52 grams of 64% pure cocaine) for which he received $2,200. Dickie then said he had to give his supplier the money for the cocaine and re-entered the apartments on Locust Street. He stayed about three minutes, returned to Baker's car, and they left shortly before Morton was seen to leave.