A Lyon County drug distribution case ended Monday after a plea agreement last month on lesser counts.
Kevin Michael Jarmain Gentry was sentenced to 12 months probation with an underlying 1-year prison term after pleading no contest to possessing psilocybin, tetrahydrocannabinol and paraphernalia. He also has 12 months of postrelease supervision.
Gentry had originally been charged with distributing up to 450 grams of marijuana and up to 100 grams of psilocybin after an incident in early May.
A separate drug distribution case in Lyon County also ended Monday as Zane Major was sentenced to 18 months of probation with an underlying prison term of two years.
Major also gets two years of postrelease supervision.
Major was originally charged with distributing up to 100 grams of meth near William Allen White Elementary School, as well as possessing drug paraphernalia, as part of an incident in early April. In May, he pleaded no contest to distributing less than a gram of meth.