Friday, December 10, 2010

Eight Habitual Felons Go to Prison!

Eight defendants pled guilty to felonies in Mecklenburg County Superior Court before the Honorable Eric L. Levinson, Superior Court Judge. The defendants entered guilty pleas on Friday morning. The defendants were prosecuted by the DA’s Habitual Felon Team; among them were:

Raquon Crawford, 32, (shown R) pled guilty to possession of cocaine and for being a habitual felon. Crawford was sentenced to 50-69 months in prison. Crawford’s prior convictions include manslaughter and burglary.

Robert Franklin, 34, pled guilty to selling cocaine, possessing cocaine with the intent or sell or deliver it and being a habitual felon. Franklin was sentenced to 66-89 months in prison.

Cecil Hudson, 53, pled guilty to felony breaking or entering and larceny after breaking or entering. Hudson was sentenced to 40-48 months in prison.

Marlon Quick, 33, pled guilty to possession of cocaine with the intent to sell or deliver it within 1000 feet of a school, possession of cocaine with intent to sell or deliver it and possession of cocaine. These cases occurred on three separate dates. Quick was sentenced to 55-75 months in prison.

Steven Wilcox, 39, (shown R) pled guilty to two counts of selling cocaine and for being a habitual felon. Wilcox was sentenced to 70-93 months in prison.