A convicted felon was sentenced for trafficking narcotics in Central Florida.
30-year-old Connor James Vidair was found guilty by a jury of all drug trafficking and drug-related charges related to his 2024 arrest. After hearing testimony from numerous expert witnesses presented by prosecutors, along with compelling latent-print evidence, within an hour jurors reached their verdict. Judge Joel D. Fritton sentenced Vidair to 15 years in the Florida Department of Corrections.
Vidair was convicted of Trafficking in Cocaine, Possession of a Firearm by a convicted Felon, Possession of a Short-Barrelled Rifle, Possession of a Place to Manufacture, Sell or Deliver Cannabis, Possession of Cannabis over 20 grams, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.
“The defendant not only trafficked dangerous drugs in our community but did so while armed as a convicted felon,” stated Chief Assistant State Attorney Walter Forgie. “The jury carefully examined all the evidence presented, including photographs, statements, and fingerprint evidence, and determined that the defendant was guilty of these crimes and must be held accountable.”…