Oakland man sentenced to 2 years for selling 1.4 pounds of fentanyl to undercover agent
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Denilson Velasquez-Sevilla, 25, has been sentenced to two years in federal prison for selling over 1.4 pounds of fentanyl to an undercover officer, illustrating serious legal consequences for involvement in the opioid epidemic.
Velasquez-Sevilla's lawyer noted in court filings that he was motivated by financial necessity to support his family in Honduras after his father's death, highlighting the intersection of personal circumstances and crime.
Prosecutors emphasized the critical dangers of fentanyl, pointing out that for Americans aged 18-45, fentanyl overdoses are now the leading cause of death, underscoring the current public health crisis.
The judge's sentencing, a compromise between prosecutors' 41-month request and a defense plea for no jail time, reflects the complexities involved in addressing drug-related crimes within the context of broader societal issues.
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