He entered a plea on those charges on October 21, 2010 and was sentenced to 8 years and required to serve 120 days in the Houston County Jail. Adams was released from the Houston County Jail on that sentence on February 16, 2011.
On March 4, 2011, sixteen days after being released from jail, at approximately 12:30 p.m., the defendant was seen driving by a probation officer. Believing correctly that the defendant did not have a valid driver's license, the probation officer requested assistance from the Warner Robins Police Department.
When a WRPD officer responded, they found Adams in a car in a parking lot. Adams at first denied driving, but when confronted with the probation officer who witnessed him driving, ultimately admitted to driving.
When taken into custody for the suspended license charge, the WRPD officer could smell marijuana. After being searched, Adams produced a sandwich bag which contained 16 individual baggies that had been tied inside his shorts. This was within 100 feet of a housing development property.
The Superior Court determined that the defendant had violated his probation by a new felony offense of Possession of Marijuana with Intent to Distribute and a misdemeanor offense of Driving with a Suspended License.
He also violated special conditions of probation prohibiting him from engaging in illegal driving or from possessing any illegal substances.








