(Stillwater, Okla.) — Two months after she was placed on probation in four separate methamphetamine cases, a Stillwater woman was ordered into a prison drug treatment program for possessing marijuana, lorazapam and hydrocodone — ten days after she was discovered to be possessing alprazolam while she was shoplifting at Walgreen’s in Stillwater.
Dakota Jean Gottfried, 22, was told in court last week by District Judge Phillip Corley that he would suspend the balance of a 10-year prison term he gave her Friday — if she successfully completes an inpatient long-term drug treatment program while she is incarcerated.
On her release, Gottfried would be subject to random drug testing and required to pay $1,250 in fines and assessments, the judge ordered Friday.
At the time of her last drug arrest by Stillwater police on March 25, Gottfried was free on $7,500 bail on a charge of possessing alprazolam when she was arrested on March 15 for shoplifting toiletry items, phone chargers and memory cards from Walgreen’s in Stillwater, court records show.
Only a month earlier, Gottfried had been given four concurrent 10-year suspended sentences, except for 180 days in jail with credit for time served, for possessing the drug methamphetamine three times in 2014 and once with intent to distribute in 2013, court records show.
In court Friday, the judge revoked the balance of all four of her probationary sentences, but told her that he would again suspend them — if she completes the drug treatment program in prison.
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