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Green Bay man gets five years in prison for several repeat drug dealing offenses
Editor's Note: This article has been updated to reflect the change in the number of years he will serve in prison
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – A 33-year-old Green Bay man was officially sentenced to five years in state prison after .
Tyler Brandenburg was in court on August 11 as he was sentenced for six of the initial 10 charges he faced during the case, as four of them had been dismissed; however, the dismissed charges were read in at the sentencing hearing.
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The following charges and penalties were given to Brandenburg:
Manufacturing/Delivering over 50 grams of Amphetamine – Repeater
Five years in state prison
10 years of extended supervision
Manufacturing/Delivering over 50 grams of Amphetamine – Repeater
Five years in state prison
10 years of extended supervision
Possession with intent, over 50 grams of Amphetamine/Methamphetamine – Repeater
Five years in state prison
10 years of extended supervision
Possession with intent, over 15-40 grams of Cocaine – Repeater
Five years in state prison
10 years of extended supervision
Maintaining a Drug Trafficking Place – Repeater
Three years in state prison
Two years of extended supervision
Possession of Methamphetamine – Repeater
Three years in state prison
Two years of extended supervision
The dismissed charges were for THC possession, two counts of drug paraphernalia possession and cocaine possession.
Brandenburg was arrested in August 2024 after a narcotics officer met with an informant to conduct a controlled drug purchase from Brandenburg on multiple occasions, leading to his subsequent arrest.
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