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Sheridan Woman Sentenced for Felony Drug Possession – Sheridan Media

Sheridan Woman Sentenced for Felony Drug Possession – Sheridan Media
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Sheridan Man Sentenced for Drug Distribution – Sheridan Media

A sentencing hearing was held Tuesday in Fourth Judicial District Court in Sheridan for 31-year-old Donald Brower. District Court Judge John Fenn accepted the terms of the plea agreement that was reached with the State and sentenced Brower to 3 to 5 years in prison for the charge of Conspiracy to Deliver a Controlled Substance to a Minor- Marijuana. The sentence is suspended in lieu of three years of supervised probation. A charge of Possession With Intent to Deliver a Controlled Substance to a Juvenile was dismissed as part of the plea deal. Judge Fenn also ordered Brower to pay $375 in various court costs and $500 in attorney fees. The crimes occurred between October 3rd and 4th of 2020. Two co-defendants were also charged in the case, Meagan Crone and Michael Schutt.

Suspended Sentence in Felony Theft Case – Sheridan Media

At an arraignment hearing in Fourth Judicial District Court in Sheridan last December, 32-year-old Sean Vance entered a plea of “not guilty by reason of mental impairment or deficiency” to the charge of Felony Theft for allegedly taking over $2,400 in merchandise from Wal-Mart in Sheridan on November 11.  Due to the plea that was entered by Vance, a mental health evaluation was ordered to determine if Vance was competent to proceed. An evaluation conducted by the Wyoming State Hospital found Vance competent and the report was adopted by District Court Judge John Fenn at a hearing in March. At a hearing Thursday, Judge Fenn accepted the terms of  the plea agreement made with the State and sentenced Vance to 2 to 4 years in prison, suspended in lieu of two years of supervised probation. Vance was also ordered to pay $325 in various court costs and $500 in attorney fees.

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