(Stillwater, Okla.) – A convicted armed robber from Oklahoma City, who is serving a 10-year prison term, was charged this week in Payne County District Court with possessing two cell phones, which are considered contraband, in the Cimarron Correctional Facility in Cushing on Oct. 1, 2014.

Lasean Dontae Wilson, 34, who has not yet appeared in court on his latest charge, could be given a prison sentence from four years to life if convicted of possessing contraband in a penal institution, due to his criminal record.

Wilson has been incarcerated for six years while serving two concurrent 10-year prison terms for armed robbery and assault and battery with a deadly weapon, both in 2008 in Oklahoma County. On his release, Wilson must serve a 10-year probationary term, state Department of Corrections records show.

Wilson was previously incarcerated for possession of cocaine and marijuana in 2003 in Oklahoma County, for which he originally received a probationary sentence that was changed to two concurrent eight-year prison terms of which he served about three years, DOC records show.

Wilson was also convicted of drug possession in 2007 in Oklahoma County, for which he was given an eight-year probationary sentence, DOC records show.

Wilson had previously been convicted of possession of cocaine in 2002 in Oklahoma County, for which he originally received a deferred sentence that was changed in 2004 to five years of probation, DOC records show.

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