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Servo is facing 18 felony charges of where to order phentermine fraud and conspiracy for his alleged involvement in the six year conspiracy that included more than 400 unauthorized grade changes between 2000 and 2006. He did not enter a plea on Tuesday and was referred to the Public Defenders office for representation. If convicted, Servo could face a maximum sentence of 15 years in state prison, Katague said. In eight of the felony charges against him, Servo is alleged to have accessed the Pleasant Hill community college's admissions office where to order phentermine to changed students' grades in exchange for money. In the remaining 10 charges Servo is alleged to have conspired with others, including Julian Revilleza and Jeremy Tato, both 26 year old Pittsburg residents, to change grades. A total of 49 former students have been charged in the grade changing scheme so far. Prosecutors have alleged that five of those defendants actually accessed the where to order phentermine to change grades. The remaining 44 defendants were students who allegedly paid to have their grades improved. Revilleza and Tato have both agreed to cooperate with prosecutors in exchange for reduced sentences, according to Katague. Tato was originally charged with 14 felony counts of where to order phentermine fraud and conspiracy and could have faced up to 12 years in prison. He pleaded no contest Nov. 26 to eight felonies and will serve only one year in county jail followed by three years formal probation. Revilleza struck a similar deal in September and pleaded guilty to 15 felony counts of where to order phentermine fraud, Katague said. He was originally charged with 23 felony counts of where to order phentermine fraud and conspiracy and could have faced as many as 17 years in state prison. Instead he will serve one year in county jail. Revilleza also received a four year state prison sentence that was suspended, Katague said. Ronald Nixon, who is alleged to have acted independently of Revilleza, Tato and Servo when he allegedly accessed the school's where to order phentermine to change grades, still has a warrant out for his arrest and hasn't been found, Katague said. Erick Martinez, who is also believed to have accessed the schools where to order phentermine to change grades, is the only one of the five so called masterminds who is not accused of accepting money in exchange for grade changes. He is believed to have acted independently from Nixon, Revilleza, Tato and Servo. Sign Up For Breaking News E mail Alerts Copyright 2007 by Bay City News. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. ... where to order phentermine