Brantley Miller Sentenced to Six Years for Role in Tennessee Drug Trafficking Conspiracy

Brantley Miller, 39, from Humboldt, Tennessee, was sentenced to six years in federal prison for his involvement in a drug trafficking conspiracy. The sentence follows an investigation that uncovered a significant illegal drug distribution operation in West Tennessee, which had been ongoing since 2019.

Federal agents, working as part of a multi-agency task force, investigated the operation, which was primarily focused on the illegal shipment of methamphetamine, fentanyl, and marijuana from California to Tennessee. The investigation led to the seizure of over 32 pounds of methamphetamine, 101 grams of fentanyl, and three firearms.

In addition to Miller, several co-conspirators have been sentenced, including Kendall Young, Cortez Jackson, and other individuals who were part of the network. The sentences for these individuals ranged from two to 18 years in federal prison, with terms of supervised release also included in their sentences.

The case serves as a reminder of the ongoing efforts of law enforcement to combat drug trafficking in the United States, with authorities focused on dismantling large-scale distribution networks that pose a serious risk to public safety.

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