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A courtroom sentencing takes a serious turn when a judge reviews the long criminal history of a repeat offender before delivering a prison sentence. During the hearing, defense attorney Michael Skarski argued that the defendant, Mr. Rucker, had been dealing with substance abuse and family hardships, including the death of a family member and the birth of a child. The defense requested a sentence of around four to five years, emphasizing that the defendant wanted to change his life and become a better father. However, prosecutors for the State of Ohio pointed out that the case involved significant drug trafficking, including a large crack cocaine purchase during an undercover investigation. The court reviewed the defendant’s criminal background, which included multiple felony convictions such as: Grand theft of a motor vehicle Abduction Domestic violence Drug possession and trafficking The judge noted that these incidents showed a pattern of criminal activity, not a one-time mistake. Ultimately, the court sentenced the defendant to: 12 months in prison for a felony five charge 6 to 9 years in prison for a felony one drug trafficking charge Both sentences will run concurrently. The judge emphasized that repeated offenses and failure to comply with previous court orders played a major role in the decision. courtroom sentencing drug trafficking court case judge sends defendant to prison real courtroom sentencing drug dealer sentencing hearing criminal history sentencing repeat offender prison sentence courtroom justice #CourtroomDrama #JudgeSentence #DrugTraffickingCase #CourtroomJustice #RealCourt #LegalDrama