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A Middle Georgia resident with a criminal history of arson and sending death threats was sentenced to serve the statutory maximum of 60 months in federal prison for mailing threatening communications.

MACON — A central Georgia resident pleaded guilty to illegally possessing an assault weapon he used during a 2022 shoot-out in Twiggs County.

Jayvon Latrez Anthony, 30, of Jeffersonville pleaded guilty to one count of illegal possession of a firearm by a person under felony indictment before U.S. District Judge C. Ashley Royal. Anthony faces a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison to be followed by three years of supervised release and a maximum $250,000 fine. Sentencing will occur at a date determined by the court. The defendant is not eligible for parole.

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