Moises Segura, whose last known address was Bronx, N.Y., will serve at least two-and-a-half years in state prison for the death of Logan Lynch.
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A New York man who sold fentanyl-laced product that led to the 2019 overdose death of a Shippensburg man has been sentenced to a minimum two-and-a-half year prison term for the crime, but because of the time that’s lapsed since his initial arrest in March 2020 he could be eligible for parole later this year.
Moises Segura, 27, with a last known address in Bronx, N.Y., was sentenced to 2.5 to 5 years after pleading guilty to separate counts of involuntary manslaughter, possession with intent to deliver, and conspiracy in connection with the transaction that led to the death of Logan Lynch. Segura, court officials said, was credited with 783 days already served, meaning he could become eligible for parole in about four months.
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