On Thursday, November 10, 2022, in the Circuit Court of Calhoun County before Judge Anita Ashley, Trudy Dowler admitted to violating the terms and conditions of her probation. Based on that admission, Ms. Dowler’s probation was revoked and she was sentenced to not less than one nor more than five years in prison for her prior conviction for Conspiracy to Commit a Felony and further referred to the G.O.A.L.S. Program. The G.O.A.L.S. Program is an addiction recovery program for inmates.
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