Earlham man sentenced to 6-years in prison for Madison County Courthouse incident
April 24th, 2015 by Ric Hanson
A man from Madison County was sentenced Thursday to more than six-years in prison in connection with an incident at the Madison County Courthouse last year. U-S District Court Judge James Gritzner sentenced 30-year old Cory Lee Daugherty, of Earlham, 77 months in federal prison for possession of firearms in the Madison county courthouse.
Daugherty will also be required to serve three years of supervised release following his release from prison. His sentence will run consecutively with his ten years prison sentence in State court for possession of controlled substances, and concurrently with his five year State sentence for escape.
In a written plea agreement filed January 20th, 2015, Daugherty admitted that on March 24th 2014, he entered the Madison county courthouse to be sentenced in State court for a drug-related felony, and that after he was sentenced, a Madison county deputy attempted to take him into custody at which time he struggled with the deputy sheriff in the court room. Daugherty pulled a firearm from the deputy sheriff during the struggle and was able to escape from the Madison county courthouse while deputies pursued.
A short time later, Daugherty was taken into custody. At the time of his sentencing in State court, Daugherty was a prohibited person who could not possess firearms. The investigation was conducted by the Madison County Sheriff’s Department and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and the case was prosecuted by the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa.
(9-a.m. News)