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Dominican Citizen Sentenced to 18 Months for Selling Cocaine After Illegally Returning to United States

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Northern District of New York

SYRACUSE, NEW YORK – Jose Campusano, age 38, a citizen of the Dominican Republic residing in Utica, New York, was sentenced yesterday to serve 18 months in federal prison for selling cocaine and illegally reentering the United States.

The announcement was made by United States Attorney Carla B. Freedman; Frank A. Tarentino III, Special Agent in Charge of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), New York Division; and Thomas Brophy, Field Office Director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement- Enforcement and Removal Operations (ICE-ERO), Buffalo Field Office.

In pleading guilty, Campusano admitted that after being deported from the United States in 2009, he returned without permission. While he was living in the Utica area illegally, Campusano sold cocaine to another individual on six separate dates.

Chief United States District Judge Brenda K. Sannes also ordered that Campusano serve a three-year term of supervised release following his release from prison.

The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement-Enforcement and Removal Operations (ICE-ERO) investigated the case with assistance from the New York State Police, Oneida County Sheriff’s Department, Onondaga County District Attorney’s Office, the Syracuse Police Department, and Utica Police Department. Assistant U.S. Attorney Jessica N. Carbone prosecuted the case.

Updated August 1, 2023

Topics
Drug Trafficking
Immigration