A former Robinson man has been placed on probation on a pair of felony drug charges.
21-year-old David Goodman of Dubois, Nebraska was sentenced Monday in Brown County District Court to 9 months in prison on a charge of conspiracy to possession marijuana with intent to sell and to 8 months in prison on a charge of arranging a drug transaction with a cell phone.
The prison sentence was then suspended and he was placed on 18 months supervised probation.
Goodman plead no contest to the charges in February as part of a plea deal.
He was arrested earlier that month on a Brown County warrant stemming from an investigation by the Brown County Sheriff’s Department dating back to last year.
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