Crime

Clover drug dealer sentenced to 30 years for selling crack - again

Robbins
Robbins

A Clover drug dealer who spent much of the past decade in prison - and had only been out a short time when re-arrested - now will spend the next 30 years there after a jury on Thursday found him guilty of third-offense dealing of crack cocaine, court records show.

Antonio Robbins, 34, was convicted of possession of possessing 150 grams of crack with a street value of $15,000 in June 2015. When Robbins was arrested drug agents also found scales, packaging paraphernalia, cash and marijuana.

Robbins was first convicted of dealing drugs in 2003 when he was sentenced to eight years in prison, court records show. After release, Robbins was then convicted in 2013 on drug and weapons charges and although he received a 5-year sentence, was out by June 2015 when he was arrested again for dealing crack.

This story was originally published March 18, 2016 at 1:13 PM with the headline "Clover drug dealer sentenced to 30 years for selling crack - again."

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