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Fresno man sentenced for human trafficking

Fresno Chamber of Commerce | Monday, June 1, 2026

FRESNO  – Samuel Packard of Fresno has been sentenced to four decades in prison for the crime of human trafficking.  On June 1, 2026, Samuel Packard, 43, was sentenced to […]

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