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The man obtains 25 years in prison for selling drugs outside the mobile house collection window

The man obtains 25 years in prison for selling drugs outside the mobile house collection window

Bluffton, SC (WOLO) – A jury in the General Sessions of Beaufort County decided that a man, the prosecutors, say he was a repeated criminal, should return to a state prison for the next 25 years after the prosecutors who try the case say that he sold drugs outside a collection window at the head of his house of Port Royal Mobile.

Prosecutors say that David Field Jr., 52, who has already completed a long previous season in the federal prison in 1988, and now he will return and for a significant period of time. The court says that this time to discuss what the attached lawyer of the 14th Mary Jordan Lempesis circuit describes as an “amazing amount of drugs.” Adding, Fields was executing a pharmacy for illegal substances outside his home.

According to the information published by Circuit 14, the July 2019 authorities sent an undercover agent to the house to make a controlled purchase before a search for search, seizure and surveillance carried out at the Wayside Lane house. According to judicial documents, once they registered the house, they discovered a gun arsenal, at least two officials were stolen in addition to large amounts of drugs. Below is a list of drug prosecutors they say were confiscated by the authorities during that search.

  • 31,485 grams of fentanyl;
  • 144.81 grams of cocaine;
  • 16.49 grams of cocaine crack;
  • 37 oxycodone tablets;
  • 948 pills of various types and mixed compounds;
  • 1.85 grams of methamphetamine;
  • Five guns, two of which were reported stolen
  • $ 3,381 in cash, including invoices a confidential informant used in a controlled purchase.

Prosecutors say Fields represented himself for the case. According to the information published by the office of the 14th circuit lawyer, the judge of the Circuit Court Robert Bonds issued the sentence after the jury deliberated just over 75 minutes before reaching a verdict. According to the office of the 14th circuit lawyer, Fields was sentenced to 25 years in a state prison and fined $ 75,000. Prosecutors say he was convicted of the following crimes.

  • Cocaine traffic;
  • Crack cocaine traffic;
  • Crack cocaine distribution;
  • Possession with the intention of distributing fentanyl;
  • Possession with the intention of distributing oxycon;
  • Possession with the intention of distributing methamphetamine;
  • Possession of a weapon during the commission of a violent crime;
  • Pistol possession with a serial number.

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