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Ron RichterA 37-year-old Sheridan woman was recently sentenced in Fourth Judicial District Court in Sheridan on two drug related charges. District Court Judge William Edelman accepted the terms of the plea agreement reached with the state, and sentenced Lindsay Aman to 2 to 4 years in prison for felony possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine, suspended in lieu of three years of supervised probation. For the charge of misdemeanor endangering children, Aman was sentenced to one-year in jail, suspended in favor of one-year supervised probation. The sentences will run concurrent to one another.
Aman was given credit for 15 days of time served and was ordered to pay $640 in various court costs and fees and $750 in public defender fees. Aman was arrested on September 14, 2021 for permitting a child in her care to remain in a location where methamphetamine was possessed, stored or ingested. She was originally charged with felony endangering children, but the charge was later amended to a misdemeanor as part of the plea agreement with the prosecution.