San Antonio man sentenced to 30 years for fatal fentanyl distribution

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San Antonio man sentenced to 30 years for fatal fentanyl distribution
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Patrick James Hall, 29, was sentenced to 30 years in prison and 10 years of supervised release for the October 2020 death of Isabella Render.

Render, 20, met Hall in a hotel room located near I-10, where Hall was selling the drug as blue pills disguised as oxycodone.

A toxicology report found that the amount of fentanyl in Render’s blood exceeded 24 times a fatal dose.

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