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Humphreys County jury convicts Jeremy Jack Winn on drug and paraphernalia charges; sentencing set for Oct. 7

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A jury in Humphreys County, Tenn., found Jeremy Jack Winn guilty on two counts of possession with intent to sell and one count of possession of drug paraphernalia after police testimony, body‑cam footage and laboratory analysis. Judge David D. Wolfe set sentencing for Oct. 7 and remanded Winn to the sheriff’s custody.

A Humphreys County jury on Monday found Jeremy Jack Winn guilty on counts charging possession of heroin with intent to sell, possession of methamphetamine with intent to sell, and possession of drug paraphernalia, according to courtroom proceedings in Waverly.

The verdict followed testimony from Waverly police officers, an evidence custodian and a Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) forensic scientist. Officer Christopher Browning testified that a digital scale fell from Winn’s lap during a traffic stop and that officers later located a black zip‑up glasses container in the passenger‑side door pocket that contained hypodermic needles and suspected drugs. TBI forensic scientist John Scott Jr. testified that laboratory testing identified methamphetamine and a heroin/cocaine mixture and recorded weights for three submitted packages: 12.08 grams (methamphetamine), 0.48 grams…

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