LOCKPORT – State Supreme Court Justice Richard C. Kloch Sr. noted that the arresting officer called drug dealer Kevin P. Fuller “a train wreck,” and the judge agreed Thursday as he sentenced Fuller to two years in prison and a year of post-release supervision.
Fuller, 35, of Wheatfield Street, North Tonawanda, had pleaded guilty to fifth-degree criminal sale of a controlled substance for selling cocaine to a police informant in North Tonawanda on Sept. 7.
Assistant Public Defender Michael E. Benedict said Fuller has a serious drug abuse problem.
“You won’t get help on the outside. You’ll probably keep going until you kill yourself,” Kloch told Fuller.
Fuller, 35, of Wheatfield Street, North Tonawanda, had pleaded guilty to fifth-degree criminal sale of a controlled substance for selling cocaine to a police informant in North Tonawanda on Sept. 7.
Assistant Public Defender Michael E. Benedict said Fuller has a serious drug abuse problem.
“You won’t get help on the outside. You’ll probably keep going until you kill yourself,” Kloch told Fuller.