Cherokee man plead guilty to drug trafficking and breaking and entering

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MURPHY, NC – A Cherokee County man will spend more than a decade in prison after admitting to five criminal charges, including breaking and entering, trafficking and possessing illegal drugs.

Marble resident Travis Timpson, 41, plead guilty in Cherokee County Superior County Court last month.

The charges included second-degree burglary, breaking and entering, possess schedule II controlled substance, conspiracy to sell and deliver, and Level E trafficking.

North Carolina ensures drug trafficking convictions have some of the harshest penalties in the state. The mandatory minimum is set based on drug type and weight.

Senior Resident Superior Court Judge Bill Coward handed down the requisite sentence of 90 months and ordered Timpson to pay a $100,000 fine. 470 days of pre-trial confinement were credited toward Timpson’s sentence.

The trafficking and burglary charges were consolidated for sentencing, as were the charges of possession, conspiracy to sell and deliver, and breaking and entering. The latter carried an active sentence to be served consecutively to the first sentence.

Assistant District Attorney Kimberly Harris prosecuted the case.

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