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Detroit Man Sentenced to Over Two Years for Selling Cocaine While on Federal Supervised Release

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A Detroit man was sentenced to over two years for selling cocaine while on federal supervised release. The case involved a serious offense, and the sentence is a significant development in the case.

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Detroit Man Sentenced to Over Two Years for Selling Cocaine While on Federal Supervised Release

Media Coverage · April 23, 2026

A Detroit man was sentenced to over two years in prison for selling cocaine while on federal supervised release. This conviction stems from a violation of his supervised release terms, which were imposed after a previous conviction. The sentence highlights the consequences of violating federal supervision.

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  • Selling cocaine
  • Federal supervised release
  • Detroit man
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Media Coverage April 23, 2026

Detroit Man Sentenced to Over Two Years for Selling Cocaine While on Federal Supervised Release

A Detroit man was sentenced to over two years in prison for selling cocaine while on federal supervised release. This conviction stems from a violation of his supervised release terms, which were imposed after a previous conviction. The sentence highlights the consequences of violating federal supervision.

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