Rome Brothers Convicted in Separate Fentanyl, Meth Trafficking Cases
Trevion Williams received a 10-year sentence for trafficking 200 fentanyl tablets; George Williams was sentenced to 30 years for nearly 486 grams of methamphetamine and firearm possession.
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Brothers in Crime Convicted in Back-to-Back Drug Trafficking Trials
ROME — Two brothers from Rome are heading to prison after being convicted on major drug charges in separate trials held on the same day in the Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit. Fentanyl and Meth: A Family Business Shut Down On August 26, Superior Court Judge Brian House convicted 25-year-old Trevion Williams of trafficking fentanyl and […] The post Brothers in Crime Convicted in Back-to-Back Drug Trafficking Trials appeared first on The Georgia…
Brothers Convicted in Separate Fentanyl and Meth Trafficking Trials in Northwest Georgia
SUMMERVILLE, GA – In back-to-back bench trials, two brothers from Rome, Georgia, Trevion Williams, 25, and George Wright Jevard Williams, II, 26, have been convicted and sentenced on serious drug trafficking charges in the Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit. On August 26, 2025, Superior Court Judge Brian House found Trevion Williams guilty of trafficking, possession with intent to distribute, and possession of fentanyl. He was sentenced to 10 yea…
Brothers Convicted in Separate Drug Trafficking Cases in Chattooga County - Discover Dade
September 9, 2025 – Summerville, GA – Two Rome brothers were convicted and sentenced on major drug charges in back-to-back bench trials last month in the Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit. On August 26, Superior Court Judge Brian House found Trevion Williams, 25, guilty of trafficking fentanyl, possession of fentanyl with intent to distribute, and possession of fentanyl. Williams was sentenced to 10 years in prison. His conviction stemmed from a…
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