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Bedford Man Sentenced To Prison After Pleading Guilty To Dealing Meth

Last updated on Monday, February 15, 2016

(BEDFORD) - A Bedford man was sentenced to prison last week after he pleaded guilty to two counts of dealing meth.

36-year-old Daniel Pace was sentenced by Lawrence Superior Court I Judge Michael Robbins to 16 years with three years suspended to supervised probation on each of the two counts. He will serve the time with the Indiana Department of Correction. The sentences will run concurrently.

Pace plead guilty to the crime in January after the court agreed to dismiss seven other charges against Pace.

Pace was arrested in May 2015 along with four other people who faced similar charges. A drug task force investigation ended when officers seized 1.99 grams of meth along with syringes, drug paraphernalia, marked money from two controlled buys, and business ledgers from Pace's home. Several grams of meth were confiscated during the controlled buys.

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