Crime & Safety
Morristown Cocaine Dealer, Bloods Gang Member Gets 13 Years in Prison
Jhana Wilfong won't be parole eligible for nearly six years, report says.

A Morristown man who admitted to selling cocaine out of his apartment while his infant child was present received a 13-year prison term for his crimes.
According to nj.com, Jhana Wilfong was sentenced on Friday by Judge Stuart Minkowitz to 13 years in prison, with the eligibility for parole not coming until he serves at least five years and eight months.
Wilfong, a known Bloods gang member, pleaded guilty in August to first degree distribution of five ounces of cocaine between Jan. 12 and Feb. 23, 2014 during Operation Splash Down in which the criminal sold drugs to undercover cops.
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Wilfong’s supplier, Jetay Hutchins, of Roselle, was also sentenced Friday, the report said. He received a 10-year sentence with four years, 10 months mandatory before parole eligibility, the report said.
Pictured: Jhana Wilfong. Photo Courtesy Morris County Prosecutor’s Office.
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