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Manufacture meth, go to jail
Posted: 01.19.2012 at 4:44 PM
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Charles Ware, 21, of Unionville, Mo.
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UNIONVILLE, MO. -- A Putnam County man has heard his sentences following his guilty pleas to two drug charges.

Charles Ware, 21, of Unionville, Mo. entered the guilty pleas to two counts of manufacturing a controlled substance, methamphetamine, within 2,000 feet of a school. 
   
Ware was sentenced to 15 years in prison on each count with the sentences to run at the same time. However, Ware was ordered into the 120-day substance abuse treatment program in the Missouri Department of Corrections, after which he could be placed on probation.

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