A Lancaster man with multiple convictions for drug-dealing will serve up 11 years in prison for his latest crimes: cocaine sales while under police surveillance.
Lancaster County Judge Merrill Spahn Jr. sentenced Rhamin Turner to 5½ to 11 years.
Turner, 44, was convicted of six felonies at trial last year regarding sales Turner made from April to June 2016 in Lancaster city and Lancaster Township, while under police surveillance.
One of the sales was in a parking lot at Hand Middle School on South Ann Street, Lancaster.
Assistant District Attorney Amber Czerniakowski, who won the conviction, said at sentencing that Turner continues to be a public-safety risk when not in custody. Turner has prior drug-dealing convictions.
Lancaster city police filed charges.