5 years, 1 month ago by Scott Hardy
Everett Humphrey sentenced Monday; convicted in July on two meth counts
A Quincy man, convicted on two Federal meth charges, has received a long prison sentence.
Everett E Humphrey was in U.S. District Court in Springfield Monday, where he was sentenced to 14 years in Federal prison. Humphrey was found Guilty by a Federal jury in July 2018 on counts of Conspiracy to Deliver Meth and Delivering over 500 grams of Meth. A second man, John Varley, will be sentenced in April after he pleaded Guilty in May 2018 to one count of conspiracy to deliver Meth. As part of a deal with prosecutors, a second count of meth dealing was dropped. They and a third man were picked up in August 2017, after a raid by the West Central Illinois Task Force and Quincy police on a home in the 21 hundred block of Rainbow Lane on Quincy's far north side.
The third man, Everett J Humphrey, pleaded Guilty in June to a misdemeanor drug count in Adams County.