By Daniel L. Bamberg
Daniel@Centrevillepress.com
In November of 2009 Bibb County Sheriff’s Deputies executed a search warrant at the residence of Jeffery Allen Brown. The 38-year old Six Mile man was discovered in possession of a methamphetamine laboratory and the narcotic itself. From there he was arrested and charged.
Later in 2009 he entered a guilty plea in the Circuit Court to the charge of possession of a controlled substance. Circuit Judge Jack Meigs sentenced Brown on Monday, February 1st to a term of 19 years and 11 months in the custody of the Alabama Department of Corrections.
According to District Attorney Michael Jackson, Brown can only see early release through parole because his sentence is greater than 15 years. His first opportunity for parole should come up in about 6 to 7 years. “We will continue to crack down on these drug dealers and manufacturers,” said Jackson.
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