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N.B. man sentenced to 2 years behind bars for trafficking methamphetamine

A 31-year-old New Brunswick man has been sentenced to two years in prison for trafficking methamphetamine. Getty Images

A judge has sentenced a 31-year-old New Brunswick man to two years in prison for dealing methamphetamine.

Ken Bolduc was handed his prison term Wednesday in Edmundston provincial court.

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Bolduc was also fined $7,100, is prohibited from possessing a firearm for life, and must submit a DNA sample to court.

Bolduc pleaded guilty to three counts of trafficking methamphetamine in March. He was arrested in August 2016 after an eight-month investigation into drug trafficking.

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