(Stillwater, Okla.) — A Yale man — who said he had been arrested about 125 times as an adult — was given a five-year prison term Friday for possessing a shotgun in a relative’s home where he was residing.
At the time of his latest charge last August, Brandon Milas McCraw, 26, was on probation for uttering a forged instrument, possessing a drug, and assault and battery, all in 2012 in Lincoln County, court records show.
In Payne County District Court on Friday, McCraw pleaded guilty to the gun charge and admitted that he had violated the 10 years’ probation he was given last September for endeavoring to manufacture methamphetamine in Yale last May.
McCraw, who had been terminated from the Payne County Drug Court program, was given two concurrent five-year prison terms as part of a plea bargain approved by District Judge Phillip Corley Friday.
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