Douglass (Mont.) man sentenced for drug trafficking in Potts

Douglass (Mont.) man sentenced for drug trafficking in Pottstown


NORRISTOWN — A Douglass (Mont.) man has admitted to his role in a drug trafficking scheme that authorities alleged utilized Pottstown hotels and he faces several years of court supervision.
James Urban, 27, of the 100 block of Miller Road, was sentenced in Montgomery County Court to 11½ to 23 months in the county jail after he pleaded guilty to a felony charge of possession with intent to deliver fentanyl in connection with a November 2020 incident in Pottstown.
Judge Cheryl L. Austin, who accepted a plea agreement in the case, also ordered Urban to complete three years’ probation consecutive to parole, meaning Urban will be under court supervision for a total of five years. The judge added that Urban will receive credit for time he spent in jail since Nov. 7, 2020, and he is eligible for early parole but only if it’s directly to an inpatient treatment program.

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