A Springfield man has received a sentence of 13 years, five months in prison for the trafficking of methamphetamine and possession of an illegal firearm.
Jason Hamann, 48, was detained in December of 2018 after a search by State Troopers concluded with the finding of 11 bags of meth, six firearms, over $11,000 in cash as well as a tote containing another five pounds of meth.
The 48-year-old pleaded guilty and was sentenced Wednesday.
Hamann was also arrested in April of 2019 and was found with 37 grams of meth on his person. He will serve his sentence in a federal prison without the possibility of parole.