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Judge accepts guilty pleas in State v. Tabitha Adams; sentences suspended to probation with zero-tolerance drug condition
Summary
The court accepted amended guilty pleas in State v. Tabitha Adams on child-abuse counts and imposed concurrent suspended sentences with a 0‑tolerance requirement for failed drug tests; the judge warned that any probation violation involving these charges would result in serving the underlying prison term.
A Dixon County judge on the docket accepted guilty pleas from Tabitha Adams in case 2025CR167 after the state and defense described an agreement amending two counts to class C attempted child abuse and leaving three counts as misdemeanor child abuse. Under the plea, counts 1 and 2 were amended to class C felony attempted child abuse with an agreed sentence of six years suspended to supervised probation; counts 3–5 carry sentences of 11 months and…
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