N.J. inmate gets 4 years for his part in tobacco smuggling ring
One of the eight New Jersey State Prison inmates originally accused of participating in a large-scale tobacco smuggling operation into the prison was sentenced for his involvement Friday. Mitchell West was given a 4-year sentence Friday after he was convicted of financial facilitation of criminal activity. West, who is in prison on an unrelated attempted murder charge, is accused of directing payments to Eric Dawson, a former corrections officer at the prison in 2013.
http://www.nj.com/mercer/index.ssf/2016/04/nj_inmate_gets_4_years_for_his_part_in_tobacco_smu.html
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