Jury: Plymouth man guilty of drug trafficking, weapons offenses (video)
Jury: Plymouth man guilty of drug trafficking, weapons offenses (video)
COURTHOUSE — After deliberating just two hours Thursday, a Montgomery County jury found 27-year-old Raymond Powell guilty of drug trafficking and numerous weapons offenses.
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Honestly. Which one do you think is better for drug offenses. Treatment center, or prison?
Question by reelperspectiv: Honestly. Which one do you think is better for drug offenses. Treatment center, or prison?
Drug users, not sellers.
Best answer:
Answer by glen b
Treatment and rehabilitative centers.
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DUI offender sent to prison after eight offenses
DUI offender sent to prison after eight offenses
Calling a man with eight drunken-driving convictions in Montgomery and Berks counties “an absolute danger to society,” a judge sentenced the man to the maximum prison sentence allowed by law.
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High school softball: Offenses on rise after rubber is pushed back 3 feet
High school softball: Offenses on rise after rubber is pushed back 3 feet
Thanks to a new rule, hitters are pounding the ball and scoring more this season. Pitchers aren’t striking out as many, but are finding that the extra 3 feet allows the ball to break more. Fielders are… Continue reading
Four busted for meth offenses
Four busted for meth offenses
A cleanup crew contracted by the state of Mississippi to remove and dispose of the toxic chemicals commonly found at a working crystal methamphetamine lab concluded their task Wednesday morning at a residence in Toomsuba where four people were arrested.
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ISU looking into spike in alcohol offenses
ISU looking into spike in alcohol offenses
VINTON — Iowa State University officials on Wednesday addressed an Iowa Board of Regents’ report that showed a significant increase in alcohol offenses during the first three months of 2010 in comparison with the first quarter of 2009.
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