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Felon who Possessed a Firearm that was Used in a Robbery Sentenced to Prison

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A felon was sentenced to prison for possessing a firearm that was used in a robbery. The firearm was used to commit a violent crime, which is a serious offense. The sentence reflects the severity of the crime and the need to hold individuals accountable for their actions.

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Felon who Possessed a Firearm that was Used in a Robbery Sentenced to Prison

Media Coverage · April 27, 2026

A felon was sentenced to prison for possessing a firearm that was used in a robbery. The firearm was used to commit a violent crime, which is a serious offense. The sentence reflects the severity of the crime and the need to hold individuals accountable for their actions.

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  • federal prison sentence
  • firearm used in a robbery
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Media Coverage April 27, 2026

Felon who Possessed a Firearm that was Used in a Robbery Sentenced to Prison

A felon was sentenced to prison for possessing a firearm that was used in a robbery. The firearm was used to commit a violent crime, which is a serious offense. The sentence reflects the severity of the crime and the need to hold individuals accountable for their actions.

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