Earl Eugene Jackson, 46, guilty of three felony charges, attempting to manufacture methamphetamine, maintaining a common nuisance and possession of chemical reagents used to manufacture the meth
Delaware County Prosecutor Mark McKinney said the case was Delaware County's first involving operation of a meth lab.
At this week's sentencing hearing, McKinney recommended a 12-year sentence, while defense attorney Louis Denney, noting his client had no prior criminal convictions, asked for a three-year sentence.
Jackson -- who said he would appeal his convictions -- is scheduled to again stand trial in Barnet's court, on Jan. 28 and Feb. 11, on meth-related charges
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