Philanda K. Jamison was sentenced to 150 months in prison for his possession and distribution of heroin between February 2010 and August 2011.
Jamison, 33, is a North St. Louis County resident, and pled guilty in March to one felony count of distribution of heroin, the United States Attorney's Office said Thursday.
Jamison appeared Thursday for sentencing before United States District Judge John Ross.
The St. Louis City and County Police Departments and the Federal Bureau of Investigation investigated this case.
Now if honest, law abiding folks had anything to say about it, this POS would spend the entire 150 months behind bars.
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