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Harrison County Man Sentenced to 20 Years in Federal Prison for Drug Trafficking

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A Marshall man has been sentenced to 20 years in federal prison for a drug trafficking violation in the Eastern District of Texas. The sentence was announced by U.S. Attorney Jay R. Combs. The case is a significant example of the federal government's efforts to combat drug trafficking in the region.

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Harrison County methamphetamine dealer sentenced to 20 years in federal prison for drug trafficking violation

Media Coverage · May 1, 2026

A man from Marshall, Texas, was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison for a drug trafficking violation. This sentence is a result of a conviction in the Eastern District of Texas. The conviction and sentence demonstrate the federal government's commitment to combating methamphetamine trafficking.

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  • drug trafficking
  • federal prison
  • Eastern District of Texas
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Harrison County methamphetamine dealer sentenced to 20 years in federal prison for drug trafficking violation

Media Coverage · May 01, 2026

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The newest docket activity we have is a media coverage dated May 01, 2026.

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The Story So Far

Updated 2 days, 17 hours ago

Harrison County Man Sentenced to 20 Years in Federal Prison for Drug Trafficking is an active criminal matter.

The case is currently organized around drug trafficking, federal prison, Eastern District of Texas.

A Marshall man has been sentenced to 20 years in federal prison for a drug trafficking violation in the Eastern District of Texas. The sentence was announced by U.S. Attorney Jay R.

Combs. The case is a significant example of the federal government's efforts to combat drug trafficking in the region.

On May 1, 2026, the docket recorded a media coverage: A man from Marshall, Texas, was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison for a drug trafficking violation. This sentence is a result of a conviction in the Eastern District of Texas. The conviction and sentence demonstrate the federal government's commitment.

The next thing to watch is whether the latest media coverage produces a substantive order, a scheduling change, a settlement signal, or a filing that clarifies the parties' positions.

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Media Coverage May 1, 2026

Harrison County methamphetamine dealer sentenced to 20 years in federal prison for drug trafficking violation

A man from Marshall, Texas, was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison for a drug trafficking violation. This sentence is a result of a conviction in the Eastern District of Texas. The conviction and sentence demonstrate the federal government's commitment to combating methamphetamine trafficking.

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