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Harlan man to stand trial June 25th on numerous charges

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June 11th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

A Harlan man has been charged in Shelby County District Court with intent to deliver methamphetamine. According to court documents, 29-year old Gabriel Brown was charged with possession with intent to deliver meth, enhancement penalty on certain property and prohibited acts. Brown was accused of stashing two baggies of a crystal substance while running from authorities May 9th. The bags were later found and tested positive for methamphetamine. Brown faces a maximum of 17 years in prison along with fines totaling $12,500 if convicted. His trial date has been set on Tuesday, June 25th.

That same day, Brown will be tried on numerous charges releated to various incidents dating back to Dec., 2012. That includes: Domestic Abuse Assault impeding air or blood flow, causing bodily injury; Ongoing Criminal Conduct in April 2013; 2 felony counts of forgery; a felony charge of 1st degree theft; Possession of contraband in a Correctional Facility; Carrying weapons; and Possession of a Controlled Substance.

Brown has entered a plea of not guilty to all of the charges.