DECATUR â Casey T. Wiley, the Mount Zion man convicted of buying ammunition while having just got out on parole for firearms offenses, was sent to prison for 14 years on Thursday.
The sentence was the maximum Judge Jason M. Bohm could impose at the Macon County Circuit Court sentencing hearing. Wiley had been convicted in a March jury trial of two counts of being a felon in possession of ammunition.
The background of how Wiley, 33, came to be a felon is complex, and also full of weapons offenses.
An earlier trial in December of 2019 found him guilty on three charges involving the aggravated unlawful use of a shotgun, rifle and handgun.
Mount Zion man gets maximum 14 year sentence for buying bullets on parole
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