Meth making netted a 10-year sentence for a local man, who will be allowed to be part of the drug court program.The defendant, Christopher Foster, entered a guilty plea to the charge of initiating the process to manufacture meth and promoting the manufacture of meth. He was ordered by Circuit Court Judge Bart Stanley to serve 180 days of a 10-year sentence and perform 40 hours public service work. He will be allowed in the 31st Judicial District Drug Court.The drug court is an intensive 18-month rehabilitative program in which participants undergo random drug screening, surprise home inspections, outpatient drug rehab, and have to attend numerous court sessions.
Foster given 180 days in jail