http://rutlandherald.com/article/20140828/THISJUSTIN/708289913
Thursday, August 28, 2014
N.J. man admits selling crack in Springfield
An alleged member of the Jersey Boys drug gang has pleaded guilty to selling crack cocaine in Springfield last year.
http://rutlandherald.com/article/20140828/THISJUSTIN/708289913
N.J. man admits selling crack in Springfield
August 28,2014
N.J. man admits crack sales in Vt.
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — An alleged member of the Jersey Boys drug gang has pleaded guilty to selling crack cocaine in Springfield last year.
Daniel “Chubbz” Ramos, 22, of Newark, N.J., made a plea deal Tuesday in which he admitted to a felony count of selling crack cocaine.
The deal is for six to 30 months in jail, with all but six months suspended for probation. He will get credit for the time he has already served in a Vermont jail and be returned to New Jersey to continue his probation.
Ramos, who had been in jail in New Jersey where he still faces several weapons-related charges, voluntarily waived extradition to Vermont in March.
Ramos, whose criminal history in New Jersey include convictions on robbery, burglary and weapons charges, was identified as a Springfield drug dealer in June 2013 by a police informant, according to court records.
Detectives said their informant set up a purchase of $100 worth of crack cocaine and then investigators watched as Ramos handed the drug through the window of a car to the informant.
http://rutlandherald.com/article/20140828/THISJUSTIN/708289913
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Essentially, he gets off scot-free. Why pay for a trial? What is the point?
ReplyDeleteI don't think they will pay for a trial and I imagine that is the point.
DeleteI think he should have got community service at Riverside. We just don't understand them and should be more forgiving.
ReplyDeleteAs long as chubz is headed back to jersey I'm happy. Bring several buses, don't forget the rest of the jersey boys. Haul the damn trash outta here. I'm sure they're sorely missed down there anyway
ReplyDeleteWe treated him right. He'll be back soon.
ReplyDeleteGary Schaefer eligible for parole this year.