Prison inmate faces more time behind bars for dealing fentanyl.

April 25, 2019
Anthony Brock and attorney Tracie Dinehart

Prison inmate faces more time behind bars for dealing fentanyl.

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By Allison Scarbrough, Editor.

LUDINGTON – A 34-year-old prison inmate faces additional time behind bars after pleading guilty to delivery of fentanyl less than 50 grams and third-offense habitual offender in 51st Circuit Court Tuesday, April 23.

Anthony Joseph Brock, who is lodged in the Central Michigan Correctional Facility in Saint Louis, Michigan, testified that he sold 14 packs of fentanyl for $280, June 4, at Copeyon Park in the City of Ludington.

Brock will be sentenced within the guidelines of 10-34 months, said Judge Susan K. Sniegowski. 

Brock, who is currently in prison for convictions of methamphetamine possesion, analogue possession and narcotic/cocaine possession has a long criminal history with previous prison stints for methamphetamine possession, uttering and publishing, forgery, attempted forgery and analogue possession dating back to 2004, according the Offender Tracking Information System.

Sentencing is set for June 4 at 2 p.m.

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