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More Details on Deputy’s Plea Agreement in Drug Case

Posted/updated on: October 9, 2013 at 1:16 pm
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kimbrick_jonesTYLER — More details have been released on a plea agreement recently accepted by a Smith County patrol deputy who was arrested in July for drug trafficking. KETK reports Kimbrick Bernard Jones, 38, was on duty when he committed the alleged crimes, which included selling drugs from his patrol unit. The documents for the new plea deal were filed September 30. The factual resume signed by Jones states he willingly conspired with others to distribute and possess with the intent to distribute meth and crack. He acknowledged he had over 50 grams of a substance containing a detectable amount of meth, less than 28 grams of crack and small amounts of marijuana. He also stated he distributed the drugs while on duty as a deputy sheriff for Smith County and was in uniform operating a patrol car. Jones additionally agreed to forfeit $520. Full details concerning the plea agreement where not immediately available.



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