Opinion ID: 1693842
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Heading: Relationships and Roles of the Participants

Text: On January 11, 2004, Green was spending the day with his friend, Daniel Valtierra, who was visiting from Seattle, Washington. While they were sleeping early in the morning of the 12th, an acquaintance of Green's, Michael Medal-Mendoza, called Green asking to buy an ounce of methamphetamine and some ecstasy for a group of unknown women who were from out of town. Green was acquainted with Medal-Mendoza through several prior drug deals. Valtierra and Medal-Mendoza did not know each other. Green had the ecstasy but not enough methamphetamine to fill the order so he decided to connect Medal-Mendoza with another drug dealer to make some money for himself. Green called Wayne Costilla and asked if he had an ounce of methamphetamine to sell. Costilla did not have that amount, but he was with friends, Andria Crosby and Ron Glasgow, who did. Glasgow agreed to sell the methamphetamine to Costilla, who would sell it to Green, who would sell it to Medal-Mendoza, who would sell it to the out-of-town women.