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Carroll Man Ordered To Serve Time In Residential Facility On Burglary And Firearm Charges

A Carroll man has had a prison sentence suspended and will be remanded to a residential correctional facility after pleading guilty to burglary and firearm charges. Twenty-six-year-old Marshawn Glen Shaw was sentenced Thursday in District Court for Carroll County for two class D felonies, third-degree burglary and receiving and transporting firearms as a felon. In exchange for his plea, charges of first-offense trafficking in stolen weapons, a class D felony, and trafficking in stolen weapons used in a crime, a class C felony, were dropped. Shaw was originally ordered to serve up to five years in prison on the burglary charge to run concurrently with a five year sentence for the firearm charge and with a December 2018 third-degree burglary of a motor vehicle charge, for which Shaw received a two year prison sentence that was also suspended. Shaw was on probation for the 2018 crime when he entered an unlocked vehicle on Randall Road in December of 2019 and removed a 9mm Glock handgun and an empty magazine. The gun was located the next day in the possession of two individuals who told authorities Shaw had asked them to hold onto it for him. Shaw received an additional 10 day jail sentence for the probation violation and will remain at the Carroll County jail until a bed at a residential correctional facility becomes available.

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