McKenzie sentenced to 15 years prison for Methamphetamine conviction
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[December 05, 2016]
On
November 1, 2016, Associate Judge William Workman accepted a fully
negotiated plea sentencing Misty McKenzie to 15 years in the
Illinois Department of Corrections for the offense of Aggravated
Unlawful Participation in Methamphetamine Manufacturing, a Class X
Felony.
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The conviction and sentence stem from a June 15, 2016 investigation by
the Lincoln Police Department at 122 South Logan Street, Apt. #4,
Lincoln, Illinois. Officers conducted a search of the apartment and
discovered 211 grams of a substance containing methamphetamine along
with other items associated with the manufacture of methamphetamine.
Misty McKenzie pleaded guilty to participation in the manufacture of at
least 100 grams of a substance containing methamphetamine and that the
manufacturing took place in a multi-unit dwelling. For the offense of
Aggravated Unlawful Participation in Methamphetamine Manufacturing,
Associate Judge William Workman sentenced Misty McKenzie to 15 years in
the Illinois Department of Corrections. The law requires that McKenzie
serve 75% of the 15 year prison sentence before becoming eligible for
mandatory supervised release (formerly known as parole). Her current
projected parole date is September 15, 2027.
[Jonathan C. Wright
Logan County State’s Attorney] |
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