Bullitt County man sentenced for meth and fentanyl trafficking

SHEPHERDSVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) – A Bullitt County man was given a 15-year sentence on Wednesday for trafficking meth and fentanyl, according to Shepherdsville Police.

On Wednesday, September 14, Albert Sweet, 58, pleaded guilty to methamphetamine and fentanyl charges.

Sweet will serve 10 years in prison with a 50 percent parole eligibility for trafficking fentanyl and five years in prison with a 20 percent parole eligibility for trafficking methamphetamine. Both sentences will run consecutively…

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