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In an undated photo provided by the United States Marshals Service, Carlos Powell is seen. Federal officials are seeking three men convicted by a jury in Detroit for their roles in what authorities describe as a "massive drug ring" that trafficked heroin, cocaine and marijuana. The U.S. Attorney's office says 39-year-old Carlos Powell, 36-year-old Eric Powell and 38-year-old Earnest Lee Proge Jr., were not in the downtown courtroom when the jury returned its verdict Monday, May 12, 2014. U.S. Attorney's spokeswoman Gina Balaya says Carlos Powell was in the courtroom Monday morning, but it's not clear if the other men were there. (AP Photo/United States Marshals Service)

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In an undated photo provided by the United States Marshals Service, Eric Jerome Powell is seen. Federal officials are seeking three men convicted by a jury in Detroit for their roles in what authorities describe as a "massive drug ring" that trafficked heroin, cocaine and marijuana. The U.S. Attorney's office says 39-year-old Carlos Powell, 36-year-old Eric Powell and 38-year-old Earnest Lee Proge Jr., were not in the downtown courtroom when the jury returned its verdict Monday, May 12, 2014. (AP Photo/United States Marshals Service)

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In an undated photo provided by the United States Marshals Service, Earnest Lee Proge is seen. Federal officials are seeking three men convicted by a jury in Detroit for their roles in what authorities describe as a "massive drug ring" that trafficked heroin, cocaine and marijuana. The U.S. Attorney's office says 39-year-old Carlos Powell, 36-year-old Eric Powell and 38-year-old Earnest Lee Proge Jr., were not in the downtown courtroom when the jury returned its verdict Monday, May 12, 2014. (AP Photo/United States Marshals Service)