Corey A. Moore, known as the “Teflon defendant,” entered a not guilty plea at an arraignment hearing Friday in federal court in Greenbelt.
Moore was indicted last month on drugs and weapons charges stemming from a cocaine and PCP bust in Takoma Park.
He was dubbed the “Teflon defendant” after prosecutors dropped a murder charge in a 1994 D.C. slaying after four mistrials.
Moore was indicted on charges of possession with intent to distribute controlled substances, possession of firearms in a drug-trafficking crime, and being a felon in possession of guns and ammunition.
Takoma Park police said in September that Moore was arrested after he allegedly threw a bottle of alcohol at a police officer while carrying $50,000 of cocaine and a gallon of PCP was found in his home.
