Two men will be spending time in prison following recent sentencings in Wood County Court of Common Pleas.
Jerrett Johnson, 31, was sentenced to two years in prison and a $7,500 fine after pleading guilty to an amended charge of trafficking in cocaine, a second degree felony.
He had initially been indicted on three counts of trafficking, one first-degree, one second-degree and one third-degree, stemming from incidents involving at least 40 grams of cocaine taking place between Feb. 15 and April 16 of last year.
Johnson will also have his driver's license suspended for one year, and will be on three years' probation after his release.
Jerrett Johnson, 31, was sentenced to two years in prison and a $7,500 fine after pleading guilty to an amended charge of trafficking in cocaine, a second degree felony.
He had initially been indicted on three counts of trafficking, one first-degree, one second-degree and one third-degree, stemming from incidents involving at least 40 grams of cocaine taking place between Feb. 15 and April 16 of last year.
Johnson will also have his driver's license suspended for one year, and will be on three years' probation after his release.