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Hannibal man sentenced to total of 27 years in prison

Hannibal man sentenced to total of 27 years in prison

4 years, 7 months ago by Scott Hardy

Adrian Williams sentenced Monday in Marion County

A Hannibal man, who had pleaded Not Guilty to a drug charge, has changed his plea and been sentenced to a long prison sentence.

Adrian Williams was in Marion County Circuit Court Monday for a trial setting on one count of Delivery of a Controlled Substance. Records show that at the hearing, he changed his plea, and was then sentenced to 10 years in prison. Williams also was found to have violated his parole on 2018 convictions of meth possession and meth delivery. He was sentenced Monday to 17 years in prison on those counts, meaning he'll serve a total of 27 years in prison. Prosecutors say the latest arrest happened May 22nd at a home in the 1900 block of Chestnut Street in Hannibal.

Williams admitted that ACES officers and the Hannibal PD's Special Response Team seized a large amount of crack cocaine, along with cash.

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