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[August 25, 2016]
Gharret
sentenced to prison for delivery of heroin - On August 16, 2016
Associate Judge William Workman sentenced Ricky L. Gharrett pursuant
to a fully negotiated plea agreement. The agreement sentenced
Gharrett to 7 years in the Illinois Department of Corrections with a
period of 2 years of mandatory supervised release (formerly known as
parole) for one count of Unlawful Delivery of Controlled Substance
within 1,000 feet of Real Property Comprising a School, a class 1
felony.
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The case arose out of a May 2016 investigation conducted by Illinois
State Police and the Lincoln Police Department. Working with a
confidential source, law enforcement conducted a controlled purchase of
less than 0.1 grams of heroin from Ricky Gharrett. The transaction
occurred at 215 N. Butler Street, which is located less than 1,000 feet
from Washington-Monroe School.
Rice sentenced to prison for probation violation
On July 20, 2016, Associate Judge William Workman sentenced Randy E.
Rice to 2˝ in the Illinois Department of Corrections with 1 year of
mandatory supervised release. Rice was previously convicted of
Aggravated Driving Under the Influence, a class 4 felony and sentenced
to a term of probation. On March 15, 2016, Rice admitted to violating
his probation and the case was set for sentencing. At the sentencing
hearing, the Court followed the recommendations of the State’s
Attorneys’ Office and sentenced Rice to prison.
[Jonathan C. Wright. Logan County State’s
Attorney]
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