A St. Louis man, Michael Lamont Miller, receives a 110-month federal prison sentence for illegally possessing a firearm, marking another chapter in his lengthy criminal history as a nine-time felon. Sentenced by U.S. District Judge Douglas Harpool, Miller’s punishment also includes three years of supervised release after serving time for state charges linked to a separate incident.
During a traffic stop in Christian County, authorities discovered a fully loaded 9mm semi-automatic firearm in Miller’s vehicle, alongside illegal substances. Under federal law, felons are prohibited from possessing firearms or ammunition. This case underscores ongoing concerns about gun violence and the challenges of enforcing laws aimed at preventing firearms from falling into the hands of convicted criminals.
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