GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – The Green Bay man facing multiple repeat drug offense charges was in court on Tuesday before a two-day jury trial; however, the trial is no longer set as he was convicted on a no-contest plea.
47-year-old Alvin Mccranie, who has reportedly been known as ‘Ghost,’ was convicted on multiple charges relating to repeat offenses of possessing and delivering cocaine.
- 1. Deliver Cocaine (<=1g), Repeater, On or Near a School
- Faces up to ten years in prison, could add nine years due to repeat offense and near a school
- 3. Deliver Cocaine (>5 to 15g), Repeater, On or Near a Park
- Faces up to 15 years in prison, but could be increased by 11 due to a repeat offense and near a park
- 4. Possession with Intent to Deliver Cocaine (>40g), Repeater
- Faces up to 40 years in prison, which could be increased by six years due to a repeat offense
- 5. Maintaining a Drug Trafficking Place, Repeater
- Faces up to 3.5 years in prison, with the possibility of four years added on due to a repeat offense
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The other two charges were dismissed during the hearing; however, they were read in by the court, as his present bond continued.
Mccranie was in court while in custody at the Brown County Jail. The sentencing hearing has been set for September 5 at 8:45 a.m.