The offender pled guilty to possession of cocaine and possession of fentanyl for the purpose of trafficking.
The court considered the extreme danger of fentanyl as an aggravating factor, balanced against the offender's youth, lack of criminal record, guilty pleas, and rehabilitation efforts.
The court determined an 18-month sentence was appropriate.
After applying 1.5:1 credit for 449 days of pre-sentence custody, which included frequent lockdowns due to staff shortages, the offender had served the equivalent of 22 months.
The offender was sentenced to one day in custody followed by two years of probation.