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District judge continues to handle local meth cases

The addictive drug methamphetamine continues to rear its ugly head across Texas, and Kendall County has not been immune to what the local state district judge calls the “true pandemic” of the nation.

The addictive drug methamphetamine continues to rear its ugly head across Texas, and Kendall County has not been immune to what the local state district judge calls the “true pandemic” of the nation.

At least four individuals entered plea deals with 451st District Court Judge Kirsten Cohoon earlier this month on charges for possessing meth, including one individual who had his bond revoked because he tested positive for the drug during his hearing.

Cohoon had strong words of advice for one of the first defendants to come before her, 44-year-old Dorothy Limon, of San Antonio. Limon pleaded guilty to possessing less than a gram of meth – a state jail felony with a punishment range of 180 days to two years – and was sentenced to 11 months in state prison. She had already served 307 days, leaving her with just under a month to serve.

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