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Court Sentences Drug Trafficker, Gives Ultimatum

Posted on: 09/02/2015
By  Justin Bradley
 
(MARIETTA, OH) - A local woman convicted for trafficking drugs out of her Fifth Street home in 2013 and 2014 will spend 60 days behind bars.
 
Whitney Jacobs of 906 Fifth St. was indicted on first-degree felony trafficking in fentanyl and fourth and fifth-degree felony trafficking in heroin charges in November 2014 after authorities arrested her in November 2013 and January 2014 for selling them from the home.
 
Jacobs was sentenced on the fourth-degree felony charge, and according The Marietta Times, Judge Ed Lane told her this would be her final chance.
 
Jacobs told the judge she has been clean since the incident and her children are her motivation to remain clean.
 
She will lose her driver's license for sixth months and be placed under five years of community control in addition to her jail time.
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Court Sentences Drug Trafficker, Gives Ultimatum

"Final chance" given to woman arrested in 2013 and 2014 for trafficking drugs.

 
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