Friday 29th March 2024

A Marshall woman who was sentenced to probation and given 120 days of shock treatment after pleading guilty to part of the more than 100 counts of a felony charge last year, had her probation revoked by the judge and has been sentenced to spend the next three decades in state prison.
According to online court documents, in May 2017, Anne Marie Coke, who originally was charged with 134 counts of a Class D Felony for Fraudulently Attempting to Obtain a Controlled Substance and 11 counts of a Class B Felony for Distributing a Controlled Substance to a Minor, pleaded guilty to 37 of those charges and received a sentence that equals out to be 30 years in state prison from Presiding Judge Dennis Rolf.
Coke was ordered to spend 120 days in shock treatment and then was placed on five years of supervised probation.
However, the court found that Coke had an unexcused and unjustified violation of her parole in March 2018. On Monday, April 23, Rolf sentenced Coke to two 15-year sentences in the Department of Corrections, with the sentences to run consecutively. She also was sentenced to four years on each of several of the other felony charges, but those sentences are to run concurrent to the total of 30 years.