Repeat Drug Offender sentenced to 15 Years

The Honorable Scott Sprouse sentenced Bobby Joe Shead of Seneca to 15 years with no parole after a guilty plea on Wednesday to distribution of methamphetamine, second offense. The State was represented by Deputy Solicitor Lindsey Simmons. Shead was arrested during a roundup of drug offenders in an effort to curb the methamphetamine epidemic in Oconee County. The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office, using a confidential informant, initiated a controlled narcotics purchase from Shead in November of 2017. Lab tests confirmed the substance which was sold by Shead to be methamphetamine. “Bobby Joe Shead’s sentence is a warning to meth dealers in Oconee County. You will be caught and prosecuted. The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office does a great job of identifying the dealers and gathering the evidence necessary to convict them. We will continue to prosecute these dealers to get them off the streets of Oconee County,” stated 10th Circuit Solicitor David Wagner.