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Christopher Sacco pleads no contest; sentenced to 8 years with furlough to recovery-court treatment program
Summary
Christopher James Sacco entered a no-contest plea to a fentanyl possession indictment and was sentenced to eight years in the Tennessee Department of Corrections, but the court approved a furlough to a recovery-court treatment program with conditions that must be met before probation begins.
Christopher James Sacco pleaded no contest in Dixon County Criminal Court and was convicted on a felony count of possession of fentanyl. Judge David D. Wolfe accepted the plea and sentenced Sacco to eight years in the Tennessee Department of Corrections, with a furlough to a treatment program administered by the 23rd Judicial District recovery court as part of the negotiated agreement.
The plea agreement and recovery-court entry make treatment the first step before any probation is imposed. The judge explained the consequences: “You will not be on probation until you successfully…
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