News – Sheridan Media
A bond modification hearing was held Tuesday in Fourth Judicial District Court for a Sheridan man charged with multiple counts of distribution of methamphetamine. The defendant, Anthony Cash of Sheridan filed a motion to have his bond modified from $15,000 cash only to $15,000 cash or surety so that he would be able to make bond and attend substance abuse treatment through Volunteers of America. District Court Judge Darci Phillips, citing the nature of the crimes Cash has been charged with and his criminal history, denied the motion to modify the bond. Cash is behind held at the Sheridan County Detention Center awaiting trial.
Cash was arrested on October 19, 2022, for allegedly distributing methamphetamine in the Sheridan area. Cash, at an arraignment hearing in District Court on November 15, 2022,, pleaded not guilty to one count of conspiracy to deliver a controlled substance – methamphetamine, and five counts of delivery of a controlled substance – methamphetamine. A four-day jury trial is scheduled for April 3 in District Court. All six of the charges are felonies and are each punishable by up to 20 years in prison and a fine of up to $25,000.
Last modified: January 11, 2023