Guam - Julie Heacock pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute more than 50 grams of methamphetamine today in the District Court. She agreed to cooperate with the feds in exchange for a recommendation of a lesser sentence.  She faces a mandatory minimum of ten years in prison and a maximum of life behind bars.  She is charged in a drug distribution case with Kenneth Mclain and Karl Baker who already pleaded guilty.  The two picked up a mail package in October of last year that contained 300 grams of meth.  Heacock was caught in a sting operation trying to buy large quantities of the drug. A status hearing is scheduled for January 8 of next year.