2 Charlotte County felons sentenced in separate cases as habitual felony offenders

CHARLOTTE COUNTY, Fla. — The Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office announced that two men have been sentenced and designated as habitual felony offenders.

In June 2025, Robert Adams, 41, set up a drug deal between himself and an undercover deputy. He sold counterfeit methamphetamine. Adams also broke into a vehicle, stole debit and credit cards and used them fraudulently at a store. Later, he was found to be driving with a suspended license.

In May 2023, Christopher Jackson, 54, was pulled over for a traffic infraction. Deputies found out that Jackson had been driving with 12 active suspensions on his license. Deputies also found over 46 grams of methamphetamine and over 100 oxycodone pills…

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