Three Men Indicted On Federal Drug Trafficking Charges

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Three men were indicted in federal court on Thursday for charges relating to meth and heroin trafficking.

 

37-year-old Justin Bryant, of Pikeville, 52-year-old John Holbrooks, of Rockhouse, and 29-year-old Jayshawn Robinson, of Pontiac, Michigan, were all charged with conspiracy to distribute meth and fentanyl. This conviction typically carries a maximum sentence of up to 20-years in prison or 3-years for a felon with a previous felony drug conviction.

 

Bryant has additionally been charged with distributing fentanyl, resulting in death. That charge carries a potential sentence of between 20-years and life-in-prison.

 

Bryant and Robinson are both currently being held in the Pike County Detention Center while an arrest warrant has been issued for Holbrooks.