Plymouth Man Receives Over 20 Years In Prison For Dealing Meth, Violating Probation
News Release

Jason Joseph
PLYMOUTH – A Plymouth man will serve over 20 years in prison for dealing methamphetamine to a confidential informant and for violating his probation.
Jason Joseph, 50, Plymouth, accepted a plea agreement resolving a probation violation and two pending cases involving dealing methamphetamine as a Level 2 felony.
Joseph will serve five years on the probation violation, followed by a 20-year sentence on the Level 2 felony in the Indiana Department of Correction.
Joseph was charged for a series of methamphetamine sales to a confidential informant between February and March.
The cases were prosecuted by Deputy Prosecutor Elizabeth Boehm of the Marshall County Prosecutor’s Office. Judge Tami Napier of Marshall Superior Court One presided over the sentencing. The investigation was led by Detective Sergeant Jonathan Bryant of the Marshall County Sheriff’s Office.