Tulare man gets 9 years in prison on drug, identity theft charges

A Tulare man was sentenced to nine years in prison Tuesday after pleading no contest to possession of methamphetamine for sale, identity theft, possession of stolen property and possession of equipment to scan credit cards.

Gabriel “Happs” Rodriguez, 25, also admitted special allegations that he was armed with a firearm during the drug offenses and that he had a prior conviction for possession of methamphetamine for sale.

He was sentenced by Tulare County Superior Court Judge Joseph Kalashian.

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