Ludington woman sentenced to prison for drug delivery.

January 5, 2022

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Ludington woman sentenced to prison for drug delivery.

LUDINGTON — A 37-year-old Ludington woman, who was on probation for previous drug convictions, was sentenced to two to 20 years in prison in 51st Circuit Court Tuesday, Jan. 4, for three felony convictions of delivery/manufacture of cocaine/heroin, according to court records.

Renee Ann Moline, of 616 E. Dowland St., pleaded guilty to the charges Nov. 18, 2021, court records state. Two counts of delivery/manufacture of cocaine/heroin were dismissed.

Moline was sentenced in Mason County July 26, 2021 to 18 months probation for two counts of delivery/manufacture of a narcotic/cocaine less than 50 grams. Two additional counts of delivery/manufacture of narcotic/cocaine less than 50 grams and two counts of maintaining a drug house were dismissed.

Judge Susan K. Sniegowski gave Moline credit for 49 days served in jail.

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