A jury in Delaware Circuit Court recently finds Reginald Dean Akins Jr., 59, guilty of multiple felony charges, including dealing in meth and narcotic drugs. This verdict adds to an already lengthy criminal record, which spans over three decades and raises the possibility of him being sentenced as a habitual offender when he returns to court on March 19, 2025.
Prosecutors reveal that Akins sold drugs to an informant as recently as March 2023, and he is simultaneously serving a 27-year sentence for previous convictions, including dealing in cocaine. His past includes serious offenses such as armed robbery and intimidation, a pattern that suggests a long-standing involvement in criminal activity, making the community’s reaction to his latest conviction particularly significant.
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