North Little Rock felon gets 15-plus years for firearm possession in Little Rock federal court

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A North Little Rock man will spend years in federal prison after sentencing in Little Rock on Tuesday.

Kamron Leemonte Mathis received a prison sentence of 188 months followed by five years of supervised release after pleading guilty to being a felon in possession of a firearm last October. Officials said the 27-year-old multi-time-convicted felon was facing a potential term of 15 years to life and a fine of $250,000 after making his plea.

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According to officials, Mathis was stopped by North Little Rock police in June 2022 for driving a car with an expired registration. He was on parole at the time and had a search waiver on file, which allowed officers to search the car.

Officials said when officers searched the car they found a 9mm firearm under the driver’s seat. Investigators also found two magazines and 24 rounds of ammunition during the search.

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The U.S. Attorney’s office for the Eastern District of Arkansas said in a statement that Mathis was classified as an armed career criminal with a documented violent criminal history. The statement continued that his previous convictions, including felon in possession of a firearm, robbery, aggravated assault and first-degree battery were factors in the Tuesday sentencing decision.

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The federal system does not have a parole program.

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