Bridgeport man sentenced to three years for distributing cocaine while on supervised release
NEW HAVEN, Conn. – DEA New England Division Special Agent in Charge Brian D. Boyle and United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut John H. Durham, announced that Ramon Hernandez, 61, of Bridgeport, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Jeffrey A. Meyer in New Haven to 36 months of imprisonment, followed by three years of supervised release, for distributing cocaine and violating the conditions of his supervised release from a prior federal conviction.
According court documents and statements made in court, an investigation led by the Drug Enforcement Administration revealed that Hernandez, who was on federal supervised release, was selling cocaine near a drug rehabilitation facility where he worked. Investigators conducted multiple controlled purchases of cocaine from Hernandez near that facility. On Feb. 13, 2019, Hernandez was arrested after he possessed and intended to distribute more than 250 grams of cocaine.
Hernandez has been detained since his arrest. On June 17, 2019, he pleaded guilty to one count of possession with intent to distribute cocaine.
In March 2006, Hernandez was sentenced in Bridgeport federal court to 84 months of imprisonment and 10 years of supervised release for his role in a cocaine trafficking ring. He was released from federal prison in August 2011.
This matter was investigated by the Drug Enforcement Administration, Connecticut State Police Statewide Narcotics Task Force and Bridgeport Police Department.
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