Cantonment Man Gets Jail Time For Possessing Meth At Probation Office

January 28, 2019

A Cantonment man has been sentenced to time in the county jail for possessing methamphetamine inside a probation office.

Michael T. Goodwin, 48, was charged with possession of a controlled substance. He received 120 days in jail with credit for 25 days served.

Methamphetamine was discovered inside Goodwin’s wallet at the Probation and Parole Office on Davis Highway.

Comments

11 Responses to “Cantonment Man Gets Jail Time For Possessing Meth At Probation Office”

  1. William 2 on January 31st, 2019 7:07 pm

    @too old, your comment shows what you know about addiction, no one chooses to be an addict, it’s not as simple as you think. Feel lucky it didn’t happen to you, for some it was a traffic accident, others made a bad decision, but none wanted to an addict or junkie or whatever name you want to give it. They are human beings, just like you and I.

  2. Wow on January 29th, 2019 12:04 pm

    Neither good…. nor a win….

  3. BJohnson on January 29th, 2019 9:30 am

    You cant make this stuff up!!!

  4. chris on January 29th, 2019 1:12 am

    Not the brightest bulb

  5. charlie mike on January 28th, 2019 10:18 pm

    A lot of young people experiment with drugs. Most of them grow up and leave them behind. Sadly, a few can’t.

  6. William 2 on January 28th, 2019 9:06 pm

    They will revoke his probation and give him jail time but suspend the jail time to a longer probation period…they want ur money. They dont want to give you 3meals and a cot, in which, the food stinks anyhow

  7. just sayin on January 28th, 2019 12:16 pm

    What’s in your wallet?

  8. too old? on January 28th, 2019 12:02 pm

    the thing that gets me isn’t so much that he had meth on him at the probation office, but he’s this OLD still doing drugs. At what point in your life do you wake up and realize the issues drugs have caused you and stop letting them rule your life. 48 years old and another drug arrest….wow.

  9. chris on January 28th, 2019 9:48 am

    don’t leave home without it evidently applies to meth in this case

  10. NativeTongue on January 28th, 2019 9:41 am

    If he was previously on probation/parole, wouldn’t that be revoked as well? If he’s dumb enough to walk into P&P with it in his pocket I doubt this will be the last time we see his mugshot.

  11. Stumpknocker on January 28th, 2019 6:34 am

    So was there a violation of probation also?