Robbins gets probation for drugs

A Jefferson City lawyer who pleaded guilty to charges in connection with bringing drugs into the Cole County Jail in October 2012 has been placed on five years supervised probation.

Court documents show Thomas Robbins, 34, pleaded guilty to charges in two separate cases. The charges include two counts of possession of a controlled substance and deliver or attempted of a controlled substance to a correctional facility.

Information filed by Camden County Prosecutor Brian Keedy, named special prosecutor for these cases, shows Robbins possessed methamphetamine for the purpose of delivering it to an inmate at the jail.

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