23-Year-Old Sentenced in Elkridge Meth Lab Bust
'I know what I did was wrong.' - Josiah David Martin.
A former Michigan resident received a nine-month jail sentence for his role in an Elkridge hotel room’s methamphetamine lab operation stemming from last June.
This past December, Josiah David Martin, 23, originally from Mesick, Mich., pleaded guilty to manufacturing a controlled dangerous substance and to reckless endangerment after Howard County police discovered a meth lab at a Holiday Inn Express in Elkridge.
At a hearing this past Friday, Martin apologized for his role, stating, “I know what I did was wrong," according to T. Wayne Kirwan, a spokesman for the Howard County State's Attorney's Office.
Howard County Circuit Court Judge Richard S. Bernhardt handed Martin an eight-year sentence but suspended all but nine months on the manufacturing charge. Bernardt also gave Martin a nine-months sentence on the reckless endangerment charge, though this sentence will be served concurrently with the manufacturing sentence. Martin also received three years of supervised probation upon his release, according to Kirwan.
In addition to Martin, Joshua Wade Matthews, 34, and Forrest Derrick Rhoades, 35, both from Sallisaw, Okla., pleaded guilty to manufacturing a controlled dangerous substance and to reckless endangerment. Rhoades received a nine-month sentence and Matthews will receive his sentence on March 27.
Martin’s brother, Amos Joel Martin, 21, pleaded guilty for his role last October and was sentenced to six months in jail.
On June 5, 2012, Howard County Police said they received an anonymous phone call at 10:40 p.m. that described a strange smell at the Elkridge Holiday Inn Express in the 6000 block of Marshalee Dr. The hotel was then evacuated for safety concerns before police said they found less than 90 grams of meth in the room. Charges were later dropped against a fifth suspect, Spencer Allen Smith, 22, of Lock Haven, Pa.
In addition to the meth, police said they found heroin and a handgun in the hotel room.
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Columbia Independent
10:41 am on Tuesday, March 12, 2013
And this is what happens when you become all touchy-feely with the justice system. 8 years knocked down to 9 months? And you think this idiot won't just set up shop somewhere else once out?
Get rid of bail. Get rid of parole. Get rid of "good behavior". Lock these idiots up for their entire sentence. Maybe then you won't have so many repeat offenders.
Colliemom
4:00 pm on Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Sentencing is way too soft; combination of lawyers making the laws and overcrowded jails. I don't mind paying more taxes to build more jails to take these evil doers our of society. Way too many plea bargains, cases dropped without prosecutions, and PBJ's. You're right - these guys will be doping and dealing in no time. They could have blown up that motel and everyone near it, deserves way more jail time for them all.
H.R. Pufnstuf
5:50 pm on Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Ah, this reminds me. I need to get a Pollos Hermanos t-shirt.
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