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Plea and Sentencing of Junius Butler | PressReleasePoint

Concord, NH – Attorney General Gordon J. MacDonald and Drug Task Force Commander Scott Sweet announce that today, Junius Butler, age 47, of Manchester, New Hampshire pleaded guilty and was sentenced by the Merrimack County Superior Court to 7½-15 years in the New Hampshire State Prison for selling drugs to an agent of the New Hampshire Attorney General s Drug Task Force. Mr. Butler pleaded guilty to three counts of Sale of a Controlled Drug, Subsequent Offense. Mr. Butler sold fentanyl in a quantity of five grams or more to a Drug Task Force Officer on three separate occasions in December 2016 and January 2017. Mr. Butler was sentenced to serve 7½-15 years in New Hampshire State Prison and pay a $500 fine on each charge. The prison sentences are to be served concurrent to one another.

Lafayette Parish Sheriff s Office Daily Booking Report

Lafayette Parish Sheriff s Office Daily Booking Report
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Cambridge mosque vandalism not a hate crime: WRPS

  CAMBRIDGE After charges were laid in connection with a vandalism incident at a Cambridge mosque, the Waterloo Regional Police Service (WRPS) now says there s no evidence the act was a hate crime. On Saturday, police announced charges against a 35-year-old Cambridge man, including break and enter, property damage over $5,000, possession of stolen property as well as Controlled Drug and Substances Act offences. But on Sunday, a spokesperson for WRPS said the incident isn t being deemed a hate crime. The evidence does not support the inference that the crime was motivated by racial or religious hatred, the spokesperson said in an email.

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