Woman gets 15 years for dealing drugs
Ron Wilkins,
[email protected] 7:42 p.m. EST January 27, 2016
Nichole Rae Cain faces 15 years in prison, but she has the opportunity to reduce that sentence if she completes reform programs while incarcerated.
Tippecanoe Superior 1 Judge Randy Williams sentenced Cain Wednesday after she pleaded guilty to dealing a narcotic drug.
Cain, 35, was sentenced to 15 years at the Indiana Department of Correction, but Williams recommended she participate in purposeful incarceration. If she is successful within that program, Williams will consider modifying the sentence to a forensic diversion program, which is overseen by Williams and community correction.
After completing her 15-year sentence — either in prison or community corrections — Cain will serve one year on supervised probation.
Cain sold drugs to an undercover buyer on six occasions in 2013, according to court documents.
http://www.jconline.com/story/news/crime/2016/01/27/woman-gets-15-years-dealing-drugs/79417278/
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"we named the dog Indiana".. guess you all have not heard this will make no positive difference. Way to total this woman's life to pretend your making a positive difference.