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Jacobi Harvey will serve five years of supervised release in a cocaine distribution case in which he conspired with two others who have already been federally sentenced.

District Judge James C. Dever III today in Raleigh gave Harvey credit for time already served and then gave the Roanoke Rapids man the five years of supervised release in which the first six months will be under house arrest.

He will pay no fine but was ordered to pay a $100 special assessment.

He was advised of his appellate rights and released under the supervision of United States Probation.

In September Harvey entered a plea to count 1 charged against him, which says he, Shermarquette Whitaker and Mark Vincent Dean conspired with one another to distribute and possess cocaine.

Dean was sentenced to 78 months in March and Whitaker was sentenced to 210 months in October.