May 29, 2009
- TEXARKANA, Ark. -A man caught breaking
into the Miller County Jail last summer will soon leave his
cell there for one in an Arkansas prison. Bobby Finley, 20,
was accused of planning to sell drugs and tobacco inside the
jail. Finley pleaded guilty Thursday to five felony counts
and was sentenced to a total of 19 years in prison. But the
sentences are to run consecutively and top out at five years.
Guards caught Finley using bolt cutters to get through the
chain-link fence that surrounds the jail. Prosecutors said
Finley had cocaine and marijuana in his possession.
"In 19 years of prosecuting you always encounter cases
that make you believe you've seen it all — until you
see a case of this nature," Deputy Prosecutor Carlton
Jones said. "It never ceases to amaze me."
Finley was found mentally competent to stand trial following
a psychological evaluation.
Finley will get credit for time served for the 316 days he
spent in jail since getting caught.
In his deal with prosecutors, Finley was sentenced to five
years each on two possession counts and three years each on
three counts of furnishing prohibited substances: cocaine,
marijuana and tobacco.
When Finley was arrested last summer, Arkansas State Trooper
Scott Clark investigated and said Finley was a moment away
from getting inside the fence.
"This is the first one I've ever worked where somebody
went to so much trouble to remove an obstacle so they could
bring contraband into the jail," Clark said at the time.
"It's definitely a first for me