A Loganville man, who had been charged with multiple counts regarding the sale and possession of methamphetamine within the last year, was sentenced to prison after agreeing to a deal in which most of the charges were dismissed. He had also been charged with possession of a controlled substance and felony and misdemeanor counts of bail jumping. Lumby was found guilty of possessing up to 10 grams of meth and owning a firearm as a convicted felon. Sauk County Circuit Court Judge Patricia Barrett sentenced Lumby to a total of five years in prison and five years on extended supervision during his arraignment Nov. 2. As conditions of the sentence, he must maintain absolute sobriety and seek and maintain full-time employment once released.
Source: Washington Post November 08, 2021 23:52 UTC