Lynn Man Who Got Pole Camera Evidence Tossed In Drug Case Sentenced To 3 Years 8 Months In Federal Prison

Lynn Man Who Got Pole Camera Evidence Tossed In Drug Case Sentenced To 3 Years 8 Months In Federal Prison

A Lynn man who successfully fought video evidence from a warrant-less camera pole mounted outside his home by police has been sentenced to 44 months in federal prison after pleading guilty to distributing opioids.

Nelson Mora, 31, is described by federal prosecutors as "a mid-level distributor of pharmaceutical grade and counterfeit oxycodone pills containing fentanyl" in a sentencing memorandum dated July 29.

Boston State Senate Candidate Supports Reparations For Slavery
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Boston State Senate Candidate Supports Reparations For Slavery

Tom Joyce

A Massachusetts Senate candidate supports giving reparations for slavery.

Juwan Skeens, a Democrat from Dorchester, is running for state Senate in the First Suffolk District, primarying incumbent State Senator Nick Collins (D-South Boston).

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