
Changing her plea to some of the felony charges, a 42-year-old Marshall woman is scheduled to be sentenced next month.
A probable-cause statement says following the execution of a search warrant at her residence on December 28, 2020, Rosemary T. Vera was arrested after authorities seized numerous drug-related items, including methamphetamine; syringes containing liquid methamphetamine; a digital scale with methamphetamine residue; notebooks with drug information; a loaded handgun; and several other drug-related items.
Court documents say Vera was charged with felonies for delivery of a controlled substance, a dangerous felon unlawfully possessing a firearm and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia.
As part of a plea deal, Vera withdrew her not-guilty plea and pleaded guilty to the delivery and a dangerous felon unlawfully possessing a firearm on February 14. The court dismissed the possession of drug paraphernalia charge.
Vera’s jury trial that was scheduled to begin on March 2 has been canceled. She is scheduled to be sentenced at 11 a.m. Monday, March 28, at Saline County Circuit Court.