Elizabeth R. Woodcock, 35, of Cedar Hill has been sentenced to seven years in prison on a felony drug charge, court papers indicate.
In October 2010, Woodcock was found in Jefferson County with methamphetamine, the report said.
She pleaded guilty to the charge and was sentenced April 28 by Jefferson County Div. 2 Circuit Judge Gary P. Kramer to seven years.
However, Woodcock may be released early if she successfully completes a treatment program, according to the report.
Jefferson County assistant prosecuting attorney Trisha C. Stefanksi handled the case.
Woodcock previously was convicted of a felony drug charge stemming from a May 2006 incident in Bonne Terre, court documents show.
She currently is in the Women’s Eastern Reception, Diagnostic and Correctional Center in Vandalia.
