
Changing her plea to some of the felony charges following the execution of a search warrant at her residence on December 28, 2020, a 42-year-old Marshall woman is scheduled to be sentenced.
A probable-cause statement says 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.
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, was canceled. She is scheduled to be sentenced at 11 a.m. Monday, March 28, at Saline County Circuit Court.