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S.C. Inmate Sentenced to 262 Months in Federal Prison for Coordinating Drug Sales from Inside the S.C. Department of Corrections

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FLORENCE, S.C. - Samual Earl Ramu, age 34, of Johnsonville, S.C., has been ordered to serve nearly 22 years in federal prison after being convicted of conspiring to distribute Fentanyl and Methamphetamine from inside the walls of the South Carolina Department of Corrections.

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S.C. Inmate Sentenced to 262 Months in Federal Prison for Coordinating Drug Sales from Inside the S.C. Department of Corrections

Media Coverage · April 20, 2026

FLORENCE, S.C. - Samual Earl Ramu, age 34, of Johnsonville, S.C., has been ordered to serve nearly 22 years in federal prison after being convicted of conspiring to distribute Fentanyl and Methamphetamine from inside the walls of the South Carolina Department of Corrections.

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FLORENCE, S.C. - Samual Earl Ramu, age 34, of Johnsonville, S.C., has been ordered to serve nearly 22 years in federal prison after being convicted of conspiring to distribute Fentanyl and Methamphetamine from inside the walls of the South Carolina Department of Corrections.

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S.C. Inmate Sentenced to 262 Months in Federal Prison for Coordinating Drug Sales from Inside the S.C. Department of Corrections

FLORENCE, S.C. - Samual Earl Ramu, age 34, of Johnsonville, S.C., has been ordered to serve nearly 22 years in federal prison after being convicted of conspiring to distribute Fentanyl and Methamphetamine from inside the walls of the South Carolina Department of Corrections.

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