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A man sentenced to nearly 18 years in prison for drug management by Baton Rouge – WBRZ

A man sentenced to nearly 18 years in prison for drug management by Baton Rouge – WBRZ

Baton Rouge – An earlier convicted criminal was sentenced to nearly 18 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to drug trafficking in Baton Rouge.

The 42 -year -old Demmaro Brown was sentenced to 211 months in prison and five years of supervisory release after pleading guilty to drug management between March and September 2019.

Brown admitted that he and others were selling Met, Fentanyl and heroin. The law enforcement agencies invade Brown’s properties and seized over 27 ounces of methamphetamine, 2.7 ounces of heroin and 1.6 ounce of fentanyl. Six cannons and nearly 200 rounds of ammunition were also seized during the attack. Two of the weapons and 38 rounds were illegally acquired by Brown.

Brown was previously convicted of armed robbery and sentenced to 10 years in April 2024.

Revenues from his drug trafficking and firearms crimes, seized by law enforcement agencies, were ordered to be confiscated by the authorities.

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