A 31-year-old Indian Hills man is facing up to six years in prison and a $20,000 fine after admitting he sold marijuana to a confidential informant at least three separate times in the vicinity of Mica Drive.
Guillermo Olivo pleaded guilty on Tuesday to one count of sales of a controlled substance, a category B felony, admitting he sold a total of 93.5 grams of marijuana over three separate transactions between Nov. 30 and Dec. 14. The buyer was an agent of the Douglas County Street Enforcement Team.
In exchange for the plea, the district attorney's office agreed to drop multiple counts of sales of a controlled substance.
"I sold marijuana," Olivo admitted to District Judge Dave Gamble.
"On the street," the defendant added, when the judge pressed him for a specific location.
Gamble set sentencing for May 8.