Judge Gives 22-year-old a Choice; 5 Years in Prison or 10 Years Deferred Adjudication Probation

 

SAN ANGELO, TX -- District Judge Jay Weatherby told Jadariun Kentral McCarthy at his sentencing hearing Wednesday that he’d only given a defendant a choice once before in thirteen years of serving as a Judge.  

McCarthy pleaded guilty on May 31 to three felony counts of possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance and one count of assault on a public servant.  Testimony showed McCarthy was being handcuffed outside a suspicious car at a San Angelo apartment complex when twisted away from officer Daniel Williams breaking the officer’s finger.  

Inside the vehicle officers found 12.3 grams of methamphetamine, 40 grams of cocaine and 80 ecstacy pills totalling $10,000 in street value.  

McCarthy had no previous record.  Judge Weatherby said that since McCarthy pleaded guilty and waived his right to a jury trial, it was up to the judge to pronounce sentence.  Weatherby gave McCarthy a choice, five years in state prison or ten years deferred adjudication probation. Weatherby said, “This a difficult case.  The victim (Officer Williams) is in the courtroom. Our primary job is to do justice and ensure the punishment fits the crime.”

McCarthy was given the choice and then allowed to consult with his attorney Fred Brigman.  After twelve minutes, McCarthy told Judge Weatherby he chose the ten years deferred adjudication.

The deferred adjudication probation includes paying $4,000 in restitution, attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings twice a week for ten years, paying probation fees of $60 per month for ten years, complete an anger management course, attending a parenting program, attending a substance abuse program, no contact with his girlfriend or son until he completes the anger management program, no drugs or alcohol for ten years, he has to stay away from public schools and can’t leave Tom Green County for ten years.  

If McCarthy violates even one condition of his probation, for instance, if he misses one Alcoholics Anonymous meeting or misses one $60 monthly payment or gets arrested again within the next ten years, then the full range of punishment is available to the court.  The range of punishment is two to 99 years or life in prison.

McCarthy was in an orange Tom Green County Jail jumpsuit in the courtroom Wednesday.  He will be released to begin his ten years deferred adjudication immediately.

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Well at least I'm glad to read that he's as ignorant as he looks like he is....... If he'd have taken the 5 years, he'd do about 10 months and then be paroled due to being a first time offender. Now the idiot will have to dot his i's and cross his t's and walk a tight rope (which by the way he will never be capable of doing) and then he will go to the joint for twice the amount of time....... Just can't fix stupid is an understatement......

Only in Tom Green county will you get deferred probation for 13 grams of meth. He should be in prison where he belongs.

If his name were Billy Bob instead of Jadariun Kentral, and wore SPF 30 sunscreen, he'd still deserve stiff sentencing due to the quantity and variety of poison he was selling. 12.3 grams of meth is just shy of a half ounce, 40 grams of cocaine is almost exactly an ounce and a half ( and that's a lot of cocaine), and 80 ecstacy pills indicates to me that he was no "entry level" dealer. Regardless of what anyone says, this guy has been selling this garbage for a while and had just been lucky enough to avoid arrest. I'd wager 20 to 1 that he'll be violated in less than 5 years.

Meth sales really does a number on the neighborhood, once a Jadarium opens up shop. Within a week your block begins to look like Lake Nasworthy on the 5th of July.

Dealers and their customers absolutely hate security cams and floodlights, which may or may not be illuminating and capturing the activity in the immediate area.

Don't adapt to the environment. Change it.

Why does everything have to turn into a race issue? He is dangerous! Have y'all read his records? Not to mention the extensive amount of drugs he had, assault on a cop, his girlfriend, ect. Stop making everything about race, he's a friggin criminal!!!

The level of Criminality of a person is in the eye of the beholder. Besides, everyone has the choice of right or wrong. That goes for dealing drugs or partaking in them. Can't have one without the other. Both are equal in the destruction of a decent society.

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