The Marshall County Prosecutor’s Office announced the sentencing of 50-year-old Jason Joseph of Plymouth. Joseph accepted a plea agreement resolving a probation violation and two pending cases involving dealing methamphetamine as a Level 2 felony.
Joseph will serve 1825 days on the probation violation, followed by a 20-year sentence on the Level 2 felony in the Indiana Department of Corrections.
Joseph was charged with a series of methamphetamine sales to a confidential informant between February and March of 2025.
The cases were prosecuted by Deputy Prosecutor Elizabeth Boehm of the Marshall County Prosecutor's Office. Judge Tami Napier of Marshall Superior Court 1 presided over the sentencing. The investigation was led by Detective Sergeant Jonathan Bryant of the Marshall County Sheriff's Office.
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