ROME — Two brothers from Rome are heading to prison after being convicted on major drug charges in separate trials held on the same day in the Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit.
Fentanyl and Meth: A Family Business Shut Down
On August 26, Superior Court Judge Brian House convicted 25-year-old Trevion Williams of trafficking fentanyl and related charges, sentencing him to 10 years in prison. In a separate trial that same day, his brother, 26-year-old George Wright Jevard Williams II, was convicted of trafficking methamphetamine and possession of a firearm during a felony. The elder Williams received a 30-year sentence with five years to serve in prison.
The cases stemmed from traffic stops more than a year apart, suggesting a pattern of drug distribution activity between the siblings.
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