Ravenna woman sentenced for meth delivery.

April 23, 2019
Ashley Pulsipher with attorney Terry Shaw.

Ravenna woman sentenced for meth delivery.

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By Allison Scarbrough, Editor.

HART – A 31-year-old Ravenna woman was sentenced to time served in jail for a conviction of methamphetamine delivery Monday, April 22, in 27th Circuit Court.

Ashley Renae Pulsipher, of 3223 Sullivan Rd., was arrested by the State, Sheriffs’, Chiefs’ Enforcement of Narcotics Team after she sold one gram of meth to an undercover narcotics officer at the Rothbury Wesco last July. Pulsipher pleaded guilty last February.

She testified in February that she sold the drugs, which she bought in Muskegon for $500, to the undercover officer for $575. She told Judge Robert D. Springstead that she had two ounces – one of which was “fronted” to her by her dealer in Muskegon.

Springstead asked her if she was using meth. “I was at one time, but I stopped when I found out I was pregnant,” she said.

Defense attorney Terry Shaw said his client has a “high risk pregnancy.”

She was ordered to serve 150 days in jail with credit for 150 days served; two years probation; and a driver’s license suspension for one year with a restricted license after 60 days.

Delivery of methamphetamine is punishable by up to 20 years in prison. Sentencing guidelines in the case are 0-18 months.

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