Marijuana smuggler gets state prison sentence - News - Republican Herald: "Because Julia E. Keen smuggled marijuana into a state correctional institution last November, she must spend at least the next two years living in one, a Schuylkill County judge ruled Monday.
'It is a terrible thing to take contraband into a state institution,' Judge Jacqueline L. Russell told a sobbing Keen, 28, of Pittsburgh. 'You have to pay the penalty.'
That penalty consists of a prison term of two to four years in a state correctional institution, plus an additional year on probation; payment of costs, $50 to the Criminal Justice Enhancement Account and $113 restitution to the state police crime laboratory in Bethlehem; performance of 100 hours community service; and submission of a DNA sample to law enforcement authorities.
'I'm sorry, Mommy,' a weeping Keen told her equally tearful mother sitting behind her in Russell's courtroom."
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