A antheral has been sentenced successful what the Madera County District Attorney's Office is calling its first-ever fentanyl-related homicide conviction.
MADERA COUNTY, Calif. (KFSN) -- A antheral has been sentenced successful what the Madera County District Attorney's Office is calling its first-ever fentanyl-related homicide conviction.
Prosecutors accidental Jenisis Erik Knapp pleaded blameworthy successful January to voluntary manslaughter and the merchantability of fentanyl.
In April 2021, Knapp sold heroin-laced fentanyl to Robert Fant, who aboriginal overdosed and died.
Authorities accidental Knapp knew Fant died from the drugs and continued to merchantability the fentanyl successful the community.
On Friday, a justice sentenced him to 11 years successful authorities prison.
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