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PARIS – A Mexico woman pleaded guilty to a reduced drug charge Wednesday after a plea arrangement in Oxford County Superior Court.

Echoo Corliss, 22, was convicted of a misdemeanor charge of unlawful furnishing of marijuana. Judge Ellen Gorman ordered her to pay a fine of $300.

Corliss was initially arrested by Mexico patrolman Michael Richard on charges of unlawful furnishing of marijuana and endangering the welfare of a child, on March 5 in Mexico.

When she was indicted on May 20 by an Oxford County grand jury, the furnishing charge was upgraded to aggravated furnishing of marijuana, and the endangering charge was dropped.

The indictment stated that Corliss was charged with the Class C felony, aggravated furnishing, because police alleged that she gave marijuana to two girls and a boy, all under the age of 18.

However, in Monday’s plea bargain, the charge was downgraded to a misdemeanor after the words “under 18 years of age” were deleted from the indictment language.

At the time of her arrest, Corliss lived at 36 Roxbury Road, Apartment 4.

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