Woman rejects 20-year sentencing deal for drug charges, gets 99 years instead
01/24/2020 10:09 am PST
via WPMT:
UPSHUR COUNTY, Texas (WPMT) -- A Texas woman was sentenced to 99 years in prison after pleading guilty to drug charges.
Felisha Diane Williams, 39, pleaded guilty on January 13 to possession of a controlled substance with the intent to deliver. In her plea, she declined the state's offer of 20 years and opted for a jury to decide her punishment.
Due to previous felonies, Williams faced an enhanced punishment range of 15 years to life rather than the normal punishment range of 5-99 years or life in prison.
Williams was arrested on May 26, 2018. According to court records, she was a passenger in a car stopped in Gilmer for displaying multiple registration and mismatched license plates.
In a search of the vehicle, officers found several baggies and methamphetamine. At the jail, staff found about 7 grams of meth and 16 more small baggies.
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