BRIDGEPORT - A Monroe heroin dealer, who sold the drug to a young woman who overdosed on it, was sentenced Friday to two and a half years in prison. During an emotional hearing, Nicholas Ludwig apologized for his crime, attributing his addiction to opiates and then heroin to a high school sports injury. His parents cried as they begged Superior Court Judge Robert Devlin for mercy. His lawyer, Eugene Riccio, told the judge his client had already gotten the best medicine for his addiction - 16 and a half months in prison while waiting for his case to be resolved. “Your addiction is part of the case, but it isn’t all of it,” Devlin told the 23-year-old Ludwig.
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