Jonesborough woman granted diversion in meth case : vimarsan

Jonesborough woman granted diversion in meth case


A Jonesborough woman pleaded guilty under judicial diversion Friday to selling methamphetamine from her home in an upscale subdivision.
Linda Adamson, 5114 Planted Stone Court, located in a new subdivision called Vines Farms, will serve three years on probation and undergo an alcohol and drug assessment.
If she successfully completes all the requirements of probation, she can have the conviction removed from her record.
Through her attorney, Gene Scott, Adamson waived her charges from Washington County General Sessions Court to Criminal Court on Thursday and entered the plea Friday.
She was not indicted on the charges, but pleaded to what is called an “information,” a document similar to an indictment where the defendant waives the case from going to a grand jury.

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