Mom of newborn receives delayed jail sentence for meth delivery.

November 1, 2021

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Mom of newborn receives delayed jail sentence for meth delivery.

By Allison Scarbrough, Editor.

HART — A 37-year-old Walkerville woman who recently gave birth to a baby received a delayed jail sentence in 27th Circuit Court Monday, Nov. 1, for a conviction of delivery/manufacture of methamphetamine.

Shannon Lashell Fuller, of 3222 Minke Rd., was arrested by the State, Sheriff, City Enforcement of Narcotics Team (SSCENT).

“She recently gave birth in September,” said her attorney Ryan Good.

Judge Robert D. Springstead sentenced Fuller to 45 days in jail with credit for two days served and two years probation. The judge delayed the beginning of Fuller’s sentence to March 1, 2022 at 9 a.m. She will be on supervised probation in the meantime, said the judge.

Her husband, 59-year-old Sidney B. Fuller, was sentenced to 17 months to 20 years in prison for the same felony conviction of delivery/manufacture of methamphetamine, Oct. 25.

Sentencing guidelines in Ms. Fuller’s case are 0-18 months, and the plea agreement called for a cap on her jail time at nine months, said Oceana County Prosecutor Joseph Bizon.

“You made a conscious decision to do this,” the judge told her.

Fuller said that she had served in the US Air Force for seven years, and this is her first criminal offense.

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