Dallas Man Sentenced to 25 Years for Fentanyl Distribution

A Dallas County jury has found 48-year-old Jose Banda guilty of multiple drug-related offenses, including Manufacture and Delivery of a Controlled Substance with Intent to Deliver, following his arrest during a narcotics surveillance operation in East Dallas. Banda was sentenced to 25 years in prison after entering a plea and waiving his right to appeal.

The Dallas Police Department’s Crime Response Team had been monitoring an area in East Dallas known for drug trafficking when officers observed hand-to-hand transactions from the passenger side of a vehicle. Deployment units alerted uniformed officers, who conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle, which was found to be displaying a license plate altered with electrical tape.

During the stop, officers observed that the driver appeared to be under the influence. After questioning, she admitted there were pills in the vehicle. A subsequent search revealed a black bag on the passenger side containing over 45 grams of crystal meth, more than six grams of powder meth, heroin, multiple alprazolam pills, over four grams of fentanyl pills individually packaged for sale, a scale, a meth pipe, and unused small baggies…

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