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Another 10 Year Sentence for Drug Dealing

Another 10 Year Sentence for Drug Dealing
Rodderick Stanley

RODDERICK R. STANLEY, 25, of 331 7th Avenue, Tifton GA, pleaded guilty today in Houston Superior Court to one count of Trafficking Cocaine. He was sentenced to thirty (30) years and ordered to serve the first ten (10) of those years in prison.

Last Updated ( Monday, 11 February 2008 11:19 )

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Drug Dealer Gets 10 Years Without Parole

VONTERRELLE JAMAL GLOVER, 29, of 114 Beatrice Drive, Warner Robins, GA, pleaded guilty today in Houston Superior Court to one count each of Possession of MDMA (Ecstasy) With Intent to Distribute and Possession of Marijuana With Intent to Distribute.

Last Updated ( Monday, 11 February 2008 11:18 )

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Jury sentences Ohio man to death for raping 5-year-old girl

From the AP: SHREVEPORT, La. -- Jurors have ordered death for a 35-year-old man who repeatedly raped a 5-year-old girl.

Last Updated ( Monday, 11 February 2008 11:15 )

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Fourth Felony Conviction Gives Drug Dealer 30 Years in Prison

Fourth Felony Conviction Gives Drug Dealer 30 Years in Prison

Otha Rutledge, convicted of Possession of Cocaine, was sentenced to 30 years, to serve 12 years in prison without parole.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 15 January 2008 15:30 )

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Making Meth Gets 24 Years

Making Meth Gets 24 Years

DANNY DUANE FRAZIER, 43, of Oasis Avenue, Warner Robins, GA, pleaded guilty today in Houston Superior Court to one count of MANUFACTURING METHAMPHETAMINE just moments before a jury was to be selected to hear his case.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 15 January 2008 15:30 )

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