Chesapeake cocaine dealer who lost assets sent to prison HamptonRoads.com PilotOnline.com: "James E. Revell III, an admitted cocaine dealer who lost several vehicles, a boat, cash and other items to the state in one of the city's largest asset seizures, received nine years in prison Monday on multiple cocaine-distribution and firearm charges.
Circuit Court Judge Bruce Kushner also ordered Revell, 36, to pay $2,000 in fines when he's released, plus $450 in restitution for cocaine purchases made by a police informant. The judge suspended 39 years of Revell's prison term.
Revell pleaded guilty to the charges in August. On Monday he told the judge 'I hated the life I was in,' and tried to cooperate with police by giving them about 100 of his customers' names. A police detective testified that the names, often nicknames, didn't help investigators much"
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