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Man sentenced to probation for possession of fentanyl in Sussex County

NEWTON, NJ (Sussex County) – A New York man was sentenced to probation after pleading guilty to fentanyl possession, according to Sussex County Prosecutor Francis Koch.

Jason Cuttler, 27, of Port Jervis was sentenced before the Honorable Louis S. Sceusi, J.S.C., at the Sussex County Courthouse in Newton on June 10, Koch said.

Cuttler was sentenced to two years of probation, ordered to complete thirty days of community service work, follow substance abuse treatment recommendations, submit a DNA sample and pay fines and fees totaling $1,205.00, Koch said.

Cuttler pled guilty on May 6, to third-degree possession of a controlled dangerous substance. He was in possession of Fentanyl on October 15, 2020, in Franklin, Koch said.

Cuttler was represented by Thomas Militano, Esq., and the State was represented by Assistant Prosecutor Donald F. Cox, Jr.

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