Another man charged in connection with methamphetamine in Midland County is set to make a plea today. Jessie Lee Allen, 28, Coleman, is charged with delivery of methamphetamine, a felony punishable by up to 20 years in prison, and the case against him was bound over to the Midland County Circuit Court after a preliminary hearing conducted before District Judge Stephen P. Carras. The transcript of that hearing reveals a confidential informant approached Bay Area Narcotics Enforcement Team detectives after being caught in possession of methamphetamine in Clare County. That meth came from Allen, the informant testified.
Monday, September 12, 2011
Plea to be entered in Midland County meth case
via Midland Daily News
Another man charged in connection with methamphetamine in Midland County is set to make a plea today. Jessie Lee Allen, 28, Coleman, is charged with delivery of methamphetamine, a felony punishable by up to 20 years in prison, and the case against him was bound over to the Midland County Circuit Court after a preliminary hearing conducted before District Judge Stephen P. Carras. The transcript of that hearing reveals a confidential informant approached Bay Area Narcotics Enforcement Team detectives after being caught in possession of methamphetamine in Clare County. That meth came from Allen, the informant testified.
Another man charged in connection with methamphetamine in Midland County is set to make a plea today. Jessie Lee Allen, 28, Coleman, is charged with delivery of methamphetamine, a felony punishable by up to 20 years in prison, and the case against him was bound over to the Midland County Circuit Court after a preliminary hearing conducted before District Judge Stephen P. Carras. The transcript of that hearing reveals a confidential informant approached Bay Area Narcotics Enforcement Team detectives after being caught in possession of methamphetamine in Clare County. That meth came from Allen, the informant testified.
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