Crime & Safety
Mercer County Man Sentenced In Cocaine Conspiracy: USAO
Bobby Williams is one of four people accused of selling cocaine and crack cocaine in the Trenton area.

A Mercer County man has been sentenced to seven years, eight months in prison for his role in a conspiracy to distribute more than a kilogram of cocaine and crack cocaine in the Trenton area, U.S. Attorney Craig Carpenito announced.
Bobby Williams, 38, of Trenton, previously pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute 500 grams or more of cocaine and to manufacture, distribute, and possess with intent to distribute 28 grams or more of cocaine base. He is also subject to five years of supervised release.
From September of 2013 through his arrest on Jan. 13, 2016, Williams conspired with William Enmond, Khalfini Richardson and Capitol T. Wellons to distribute cocaine, and to manufacture and distribute cocaine base, primarily from two adjacent residences in Trenton, according to documents filed in the case and statements made in court.
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At his plea hearing, Williams admitted conspiring to distribute a total of 1.72 kilograms of cocaine and 82.9 grams of crack cocaine, authorities said.
Enmond entered a guilty plea and was sentenced on July 20, 2017, to five years in prison. Richardson and Wellons both pleaded guilty and were sentenced to 13 years and seven years, respectively, in prison.
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