
A 47-year-old Waverly man who recently changed his plea regarding a felony drug charge that was filed on September 15, 2020, is scheduled to be sentenced.
According to a probable-cause statement, during a traffic stop, a law-enforcement officer located two hypodermic needles on the driver. Inside the vehicle, the officer located a plastic baggie with a crystallized substance inside it; two hypodermic needles; a broken glass pipe; and a metal spoon with burn marks on the bottom and residue on it.
Court documents say Dennis Earl Palmer was charged with a felony for possession of a controlled substance and a drug-related misdemeanor.
On July 2, Palmer withdrew his not-guilty plea and pleaded guilty to the felony charge, and the state dismissed the misdemeanor charge. The court also found Palmer to be a prior and persistent drug offender.
Palmer’s sentencing hearing is scheduled for 3 p.m. Monday, August 16, at Lafayette County Circuit Court.