Jerry Charles Williams, 44, Carthage, pleaded guilty Tuesday in North Central District Court in Minot, North Dakota, to delivery of methamphetamine and possession with intent to distribute fentanyl.
Judge Stacy Louser sentenced Williams to 20 years on the meth charge, with 10 years suspended, followed by three years on probation. Williams was given a suspended sentence on the fentanyl charge.
At the time he committed his crimes, Williams was on probation after pleading guilty June 6, 2022 in Jasper County Circuit Court to possession of a controlled substance.
Judge Gayle Crane sentenced him to four years in prison, suspended the sentence and placed him on probation for four years.
The probation was suspended following his North Dakota arrest.
2 comments:
More Drugs - Where do you Liberals think they are coming from your Local Pharmacy - Close the Borders?
These judges that are so lenient should be required to house them during their probation.
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