'Family Cookout' Leader Sentenced
An Albion-area man accused of operating a methamphetamine ring with his brother for 10 years has been sentenced to five to 20 years in state prison.
46-year-old James Frey pleaded guilty to possession of meth with intent to distribute.
Although the judge acknowledged letters saying Frey supported his family and neighbors, he said Frey hurt more people than he helped through the distribution of "poison."
Prosecutors say Frey was one of the two most prolific meth dealers in Pennsylvania arrested by the state Attorney General's Office in 2008 as part of Operation Family Cookout.
46-year-old James Frey pleaded guilty to possession of meth with intent to distribute.
Although the judge acknowledged letters saying Frey supported his family and neighbors, he said Frey hurt more people than he helped through the distribution of "poison."
Prosecutors say Frey was one of the two most prolific meth dealers in Pennsylvania arrested by the state Attorney General's Office in 2008 as part of Operation Family Cookout.
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