Michael J. Sacco, Arranging Deliveries of Synthetic Cannabinoid, Rhode Island 2024
A Connecticut man, Michael J. Sacco, has been sentenced to two years in prison for arranging to have papers soaked with a synthetic cannabinoid shipped to the Wyatt Detention Center in Providence, Rhode Island.
According to the United States Attorney's Office, Sacco, who was detained at the facility while awaiting sentencing on a criminal matter prosecuted in the District of Connecticut, was found guilty of arranging deliveries of synthetic cannabinoid to the Wyatt Detention Center.
The crime was committed in Providence, Rhode Island, on a date not specified in the release. Sacco's sentence was announced on May 30, 2024 by United States Attorney Zachary A. Cunha.
The exact charges against Michael J. Sacco were not specified in the release, however, it was mentioned that he was awaiting sentencing on a criminal matter prosecuted in the District of Connecticut.
As a result of this crime, Michael J. Sacco will serve a sentence of two years in prison. No dollar amounts were mentioned in the release.
Sacco was detained at the Wyatt Detention Center in Providence, Rhode Island, while awaiting sentencing on a criminal matter prosecuted in the District of Connecticut.
The Wyatt Detention Center is a detention facility located in Central Falls, Rhode Island.
Key Facts
- State: Rhode Island
- Category: Drug Trafficking
- Source: DOJ Press Release â†â€â€
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