News (Media Awareness Project) - US MO: Charges Could Bring Second Life Sentence For Area Man |
Title: | US MO: Charges Could Bring Second Life Sentence For Area Man |
Published On: | 2005-10-28 |
Source: | Southeast Missourian (MO) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-15 10:09:50 |
CHARGE COULD BRING SECOND LIFE SENTENCE FOR AREA MAN
A Perryville, Mo., man faces a second life sentence for distributing
marijuana. Randall L. Doan, 42, was charged on Oct. 21 with one count
of intent to distribute more than 5 grams of marijuana, which is a
class B felony under state statutes. Because he was a prior offender
on felony drug charges, the charges were enhanced to a class A felony.
Officers served a search warrant on Oct. 21 at his home at 1400 S.
Kingshighway, Apt. 36, and found a quarter-pound of marijuana, that
Doan had arranged to sell to an undercover officer, according to the
probable cause statement. Doan reportedly sold a half ounce of
marijuana to an undercover officer on Oct. 18, and was charged with a
class A felony for the offense. He faces a life sentence if convicted
of that crime, too. On a prior offense, Doan pleaded guilty in a
Florida circuit court to possession of marijuana in 1998. He is being
held on a $50,000 cash-only bond.
A Perryville, Mo., man faces a second life sentence for distributing
marijuana. Randall L. Doan, 42, was charged on Oct. 21 with one count
of intent to distribute more than 5 grams of marijuana, which is a
class B felony under state statutes. Because he was a prior offender
on felony drug charges, the charges were enhanced to a class A felony.
Officers served a search warrant on Oct. 21 at his home at 1400 S.
Kingshighway, Apt. 36, and found a quarter-pound of marijuana, that
Doan had arranged to sell to an undercover officer, according to the
probable cause statement. Doan reportedly sold a half ounce of
marijuana to an undercover officer on Oct. 18, and was charged with a
class A felony for the offense. He faces a life sentence if convicted
of that crime, too. On a prior offense, Doan pleaded guilty in a
Florida circuit court to possession of marijuana in 1998. He is being
held on a $50,000 cash-only bond.
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