You show no remorse for 'selling death' to your victims, Judge Christian tells Nathan Logan
YOUNGSTOWN
Judge Shirley Christian told a man she was sentencing to seven years in prison for selling drugs that she was disappointed in him.
Even though he apologized for “for putting myself in this situation,” he never mentioned the families of the people who were affected by his crimes, the judge said.
“The people you sold this stuff to have families, also,” Judge Christian told Nathan Logan, 36, of Kirk Road, on Thursday. “I don’t hear any remorse from you. You were selling death to these people. I don’t hear any acknowledgment of that.”
Logan said he did regret that his actions hurt others, and he has urged young people, including his daughter, to not get involved in the drug trade.
Logan was sentenced in Mahoning County Common Pleas Court after pleading guilty to charges of possession of cocaine, trafficking in cocaine, engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity and money laundering. He was accused of being involved in a ring with three other people, including his brother, who were selling cocaine from 2012 to 2014 and laundering the profits by making and producing rap records.
Read more about the case in Friday's Vindicator or on Vindy.com.
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