Heroin Dealer Sent to State Prison

Modified: March 16, 2016 3:05pm

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2/25/2016

Acting Erie County District Attorney Michael J. Flaherty, Jr., announces that 37 year-old Jose Pesante of Maryland Street, in the City of Buffalo, was sentenced by State Supreme Court Justice Christopher Burns to four years in prison and three years post-release supervision.

In January 2016, Pesante  pleaded guilty to three counts of Criminal Sale of a Controlled Substance in the 3rd Degree and two counts of Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the 3rd Degree. These were the highest charges for which Pesante could be prosecuted. He was not offered a plea to a reduced charge.

There were more than 200 opiate-related deaths in Erie County last year, and the number is expected to double in 2016. Acting DA Flaherty stated, “My office will fight the growing public health crisis caused by opioid addiction and overdose by prosecuting heroin dealers to the fullest extent of the law.”

Pesante sold heroin to an undercover DEA Task Force agent three times between September 28, 2015, and October 2, 2015. On at least one of those occasions, Pesante was wearing a fanny pack which contained the heroin that he sold. On October 7, 2015, agents from the DEA Task Force and detectives from the Buffalo Police Department executed a search warrant at Pesante’s residence. As the law enforcement officers entered the residence, Pesante threw his fanny pack out the bedroom window. The fanny pack contained heroin and cocaine that were packaged for sale.

The defendant admitted to the law enforcement officers that the heroin and cocaine in the fanny pack belonged to him. Pesante was convicted of a felony drug possession charge in 2009.

Assistant District Attorney Paul J. Williams III, who is assigned to the Narcotics Unit, prosecuted the case.

The DEA Task Force and the Buffalo Police Department deserve special credit for their investigation of the case and quick arrest of Pesante.