CONVICTED FELON SENTENCED TO 76 MONTHS IN FEDERAL PRISON FOR GUN CONVICTION
Frank Sneed, age 33, of New Roads, Louisiana, was sentenced to 76 months in federal prison following his conviction for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
Frank Sneed, a 33-year-old convicted felon from Louisiana, was sentenced to 76 months in federal prison for possessing a firearm. This conviction and sentence are significant because they demonstrate the federal government's commitment to enforcing laws prohibiting felons from possessing guns. Sneed's sentence reflects the severity of this offense.
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Media Coverage · April 27, 2026
Frank Sneed, a 33-year-old convicted felon from Louisiana, was sentenced to 76 months in federal prison for possessing a firearm. This conviction and sentence are significant because they demonstrate the federal government's commitment to enforcing laws prohibiting felons from possessing guns. Sneed's sentence reflects the severity of this offense.
newspaper Read articleFrank Sneed, age 33, of New Roads, Louisiana, was sentenced to 76 months in federal prison following his conviction for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
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Frank Sneed, a 33-year-old convicted felon from Louisiana, was sentenced to 76 months in federal prison for possessing a firearm. This conviction and sentence are significant because they demonstrate the federal government's commitment to enforcing laws prohibiting felons from possessing guns. Sneed's sentence reflects the severity of this offense.
Frank Sneed, age 33, of New Roads, Louisiana, was sentenced to 76 months in federal prison following his conviction for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
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