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Pensacola felon convicted for possession of ammunition and firearm silencers

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James Michael Olshefskie was convicted by a federal jury in Pensacola for possession of ammunition as a felon and possession of unregistered firearm silencers. The conviction followed a two-day trial.

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Pensacola Felon Convicted of Possession of Ammunition & Firearm Silencers

Media Coverage · May 7, 2026

James Michael Olshefskie, a 55-year-old Pensacola resident, was found guilty by a federal jury for possessing ammunition as a convicted felon and two unregistered firearm silencers. This conviction stems from a two-day jury trial. The guilty verdict holds Olshefskie accountable for violating federal laws.

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Key Issues

  • Firearms possession
  • Felon in possession
  • Unregistered silencers
  • Federal conviction
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Pensacola Felon Convicted of Possession of Ammunition & Firearm Silencers

Media Coverage · May 07, 2026

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Pensacola Felon Convicted of Possession of Ammunition & Firearm Silencers is an active criminal matter.

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On May 7, 2026, the docket recorded a media coverage: James Michael Olshefskie, a 55-year-old Pensacola resident, was found guilty by a federal jury for possessing ammunition as a convicted felon and two unregistered firearm silencers. This conviction stems from a two-day jury trial. The guilty verdict holds.

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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James Michael Olshefskie, a 55-year-old Pensacola resident, was found guilty by a federal jury for possessing ammunition as a convicted felon and two unregistered firearm silencers. This conviction stems from a two-day jury trial. The guilt
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Pensacola, Florida – James Michael Olshefskie, 55, of Pensacola, Florida, has been found guilty by a federal jury in Pensacola following a two-day jury trial for possession of ammunition by a convicted felon and possession of two unregistered firearm silencers.

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Media Coverage May 7, 2026

Pensacola Felon Convicted of Possession of Ammunition & Firearm Silencers

James Michael Olshefskie, a 55-year-old Pensacola resident, was found guilty by a federal jury for possessing ammunition as a convicted felon and two unregistered firearm silencers. This conviction stems from a two-day jury trial. The guilty verdict holds Olshefskie accountable for violating federal laws.

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