Revis’s lawyer confirmed that there was no plea agreement in his case. Mr Petit’s lawyers did not immediately respond to messages. Mr Walter’s lawyer, William Harris, said on Wednesday: “After looking at all the evidence, everyone agreed that it was a fair and reasonable disposition.”įederal prosecutors declined to comment on the plea agreement Wednesday. Mr Walter and prosecutors agreed that his sentence should be calculated based on a more serious crime – death as a result of distribution of fentanyl – based on a single count of fentanyl distribution for which he agreed to plead guilty.
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