Habitual Offender Sentenced in Fort Worth to 30 30 Years In Drug Trafficking Case

Fort Worth, Texas – A Tarrant County jury has sentenced a 44-year-old man to 30 years in prison after finding him guilty of possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance, prosecutors said.

Pathom Madane Daniels was convicted earlier this week following an investigation that began May 8, 2024, when Fort Worth narcotics officers executed a search warrant at a motel room where Daniels was staying. According to authorities, officers recovered cocaine, fentanyl, methamphetamine, and a firearm inside the room.

Prosecutors said Daniels qualified as a habitual offender, citing a criminal history that includes prior convictions for murder, possession of controlled substances, and theft. That history was presented to jurors during the punishment phase of the trial…

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