Port Jervis man admits selling cocaine and heroin

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GOSHEN – A Port Jervis man faces 12 years in state prison when sentenced next month on his guilty plea to criminal sale and possession of drugs.
Anthony Maillet, 35, admitted in Orange County Court on Monday to selling cocaine on October 31, 2014 and selling heroin on November 18, 2014, both in the City of Port Jervis. He also admitted possessing 96 decks of heroin with intent to sell them in Port Jervis on May 7, 2015. When located in a minivan in a store parking lot that day, he was found in possession of heroin, cocaine and methadone pills.
“Drug dealers who habitually continue to denigrate our communities must be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law,” said District Attorney David Hoovler. “While my office will consider recommending treatment to appropriate offenders who suffer from narcotics addiction, society must be protected from those drug dealers who continue to flood our communities with these dangerous substances, despite repeated efforts to stop them from continuing these illegal acts.”  




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