Green Bay man known as ‘Ghost’ sentenced to 8 years in prison for repeat drug dealing offenses

GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – The 48-year-old Green Bay man who was convicted on a plea deal for multiple repeat offenses of drug dealing was sentenced on September 5 to eight years in prison.

Alvin Mccranie, who reportedly was known as ‘Ghost,’ pleaded no contest in April before a two-day jury trial was set to begin, leaving two charges dismissed, but he was convicted of the following:

  • Deliver Cocaine (<=1g), Repeater, On or Near a School
  • Deliver Cocaine (>5 to 15g), Repeater, On or Near a Park
  • Possession with Intent to Deliver Cocaine (>40g), Repeater
  • Maintaining a Drug Trafficking Place, Repeater

The sentences for each charge varied, according to court records; however, concurrent sentencing rendered his sentence to eight years in prison, specifically for the repeat offense of possession with intent to deliver cocaine.

In addition, Mccranie will spend six years on extended supervision following his prison term…

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