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Mobile County prosecutors got three quick convictions during the first week of the new trial term, following the summer break.

A drug trafficking trial for Ralph Darnell Barnes lasted less than a day. A Mobile County Circuit Court jury found the 43-year-old Grand Bay man guilty Monday on four counts related to fentanyl trafficking.

Barron Morris, whose murder case was scheduled as a backup, pleaded guilty to the offense on Monday. A judge sentenced him to 20 years in prison.

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