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Public record — Wexford County s 28th Circuit Court

Public Record — 28th Circuit Court

CADILLAC — The following are arraignments, pleas or sentences occurring in 28th Circuit Court in Wexford County on May 10: • Jacob Michael Wade, 28, of Cadillac pleaded guilty to one count of use of methamphetamine for his connection with an incident on Jan. 1, 2019, in Cadillac. As part of the plea, a charge of possession of methamphetamine will be dismissed at sentencing. A $5,000 cash surety bond was changed by the court to a personal recognizance bond with conditions of no illegal drugs, no alcohol and random drug testing. • Opey Fleming, 53, of Fife Lake was sentenced to 92 days in jail with 92 days credit for a guilty plea to possession of methamphetamine. He also was ordered to pay $498 in fines and fees and given 24 months probation.

Public Record — Wexford County Circuit Court

CADILLAC — The following are arraignments, pleas or sentences occurring in 28th Circuit Court in Wexford County on the date of March 25: • Dennis Eugene Lofton Jr., 36, of Mesick, pleaded guilty to operating while intoxicated third offense for his connection with an incident on Nov. 8 in Mesick. As part of the plea, charges of driving while license suspended second offense, unlawful use of a license plate, registration or title and a habitual offender third offense notice will be dismissed at sentencing. There also was a sentencing agreement of a 180-day jail cap and Lofton Jr. can be released to residential treatment at the 90-day mark if a treatment is available. A personal recognizance bond was remanded or revoked.

Cadillac man facing life sentence on meth-related crime

CADILLAC — A 53-year-old Cadillac man faces up to 30 years in prison on a methamphetamine-related offense he was arraigned on in Wexford County s 84th District Court. Opey Fleming was charged with one count of possession of methamphetamine second or subsequent offense for his connection with an incident on July 10 in Cadillac. A habitual offender second offense notice was added to the offense due to a previous conviction in 1991 for attempted delivery of marijuana in Wexford County s 28th Circuit Court, court records indicate. If convicted and due to the habitual offender enhancement, Fleming faces up to 30 years in prison and/or $45,000 in fines.

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