A woman has been sentenced in Marion County to three years’ probation after pleading guilty to selling marijuana to an undercover police officer.

Nineteen-year-old Cheyenne Spurgeon-Sparks appeared in court on Thursday morning and entered guilty pleas to two counts of possession with intent to deliver. She reportedly offered on two different occasions to sell marijuana to an officer with Mid-Iowa Narcotics Enforcement, or MINE.

Spurgeon-Sparks admitted to making the sales on September 23rd and October 2nd. She was arrested after the second instance, and investigators reported finding a digital scale, drug paraphernalia and 60 grams of marijuana.

The counts were amended from conspiracy to simple possession with intent; she could have received up to ten years in prison, but the state agreed to a deferred sentence because she had no prior felony convictions.