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Joshua Conklin pled guilty to two counts of third-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance.
He faces a 10-year prison sentence followed by three years of post-release supervision.
The arrest stemmed from a traffic stop where police found fentanyl and over 40 grams of cocaine.
A subsequent investigation uncovered scales used in narcotics trafficking at Conklin's residence, as well as more fentanyl and cocaine.
Why this matters:: This conviction demonstrates law enforcement's commitment to pursuing and prosecuting drug dealers, even amidst challenges posed by bail reform laws.
Orange County District Attorney David M. Hoovler announced the guilty plea, emphasizing the tireless pursuit of those who distribute illegal narcotics. The initial arrest occurred during a traffic stop on December 18, 2024, when Conklin was found to be driving without a license and in possession of narcotics. Further investigation led to the execution of a search warrant on April 1, 2025, uncovering additional evidence of drug trafficking. The combined efforts of the Town of Newburgh Police Department, the City of Port Jervis Police Department, the Orange County Drug Task Force, and the Town of Deerpark Police Department were crucial in securing the conviction. Senior Assistant District Attorney Alexis Gregory and Assistant District Attorney Alexandra Pietropaolo prosecuted the cases.
Q: What charges did Joshua Conklin plead guilty to?
Two counts of Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the Third Degree.
Q: What is the expected sentence?
Ten years in prison followed by three years of post-release supervision.
Q: Which law enforcement agencies were involved in the investigation?
The Town of Newburgh Police Department, the City of Port Jervis Police Department, the Orange County Drug Task Force, and the Town of Deerpark Police Department.
The conviction of Joshua Conklin underscores the severity of drug-related crimes and the consequences for repeat offenders.
Law enforcement remains committed to combating drug trafficking despite challenges in the legal landscape.
Community collaboration and diligent investigation are essential in prosecuting drug-related offenses.
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