A Bryan man admits for the eighth time in Brazos County district court to possessing or selling drugs. On Tuesday (January 14), 46 year old Christopher Nicks was sentenced to 28 years in prison after pleading guilty to the first degree felony of possessing with the intent to deliver cocaine in June of 2021. Nicks criminal history, according to online court records, includes three felony and four misdemeanor guilty pleas in drug cases dating back to 1996.
A 49 year old Bryan woman who has served time in the Brazos County jail four times in 23 years is headed to a state prison. District court records show Paula Hebb was sentenced last week (January 10) to violating probation after being convicted in April 2022 to possessing methamphetamine. Probation violations included failing to complete 100 hours of community service and failing to submit to drug and alcohol testing 12 times. A plea agreement with the district attorney’s office reduced prison time from ten to three years.
The Brazos County district attorney’s office and a Magnolia man reach a plea agreement on drug possession charges following a high speed chase in February of 2022. The department of public safety arrest report said speeds reached 117 miles per hour before stopping. The trooper found more than one pound of Xanax, one pound of marijuana, almost one pound of amphetamine pills, and 60 THC cartridges. On January 6th, 29 year old German Ramirez Jr. was sentenced to a total of six years in prison. The punishment covers guilty pleas for evading arrest, manufacture/delivery of a controlled substance, and possessing marijuana.