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Sparta Man Sentenced to Five Years in Prison for Drug Distribution

Morris County Prosecutor Fredric M. Knapp, Morris County Acting Chief of Investigations Chris Kimker, and Parsippany-Troy Hills Police Chief Andrew Miller announce the sentencing of Samuel J. Rozynski following a long-term drug investigation in Morris, Sussex, and Bergen counties.

Officials say, on March 2, Rozynski entered a guilty plea to one count of first-degree Possession with Intent to Distribute Cocaine, one count of first-degree Possession with Intent to Distribute Marijuana.

One count of Second Degree Financial Facilitation of Criminal Activity (Money Laundering), and one count of Second Degree Conspiracy to Distribute Marijuana.

Rozynski also forfeited his interest in $329,000 seized in connection with his arrest, which was proceeds from narcotics sales.

On Friday, March 27, the Honorable David H. Ironson, J.S.C. sentenced Rozynski to five (5) years in New Jersey State Prison with 24 months of parole ineligibility on the Possession With Intent to Distribute Count and three concurrent terms of five years in prison on the remaining counts.

This investigation culminated with Rozynski’s arrest on January 29, when law enforcement officers from multiple agencies executed three (3) search warrants in Sparta, Cliffside Park, and Parsippany.

As a result, approximately 350 grams of Cocaine, thirty-seven (37) pounds of Marijuana, numerous firearms, and over $300,000 in suspected drug distribution proceeds were seized by law enforcement, according to officials.

Prosecutor Knapps said, “The cooperation of all agencies involved in this investigation and prosecution has been consistent of the highest magnitude. We greatly appreciate the dedication of our law enforcement partners continuing our efforts to reduce the supply of illicit drugs.”

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