Ringgold attorney strikes plea-bargain on drug charge, gets probation
by Adam Cook
Oct 04, 2012 | 4723 views | 3 3 comments | 14 14 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Ashley Davis Grooms
Ashley Davis Grooms
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Sean Robert Grooms
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A Ringgold attorney pleaded guilty to drug charges Monday morning, Oct. 1, nearly five months after police arrested her and her husband during a raid of the couple's home.

Ashley Davis Grooms, 35, of 132 Mountain Creek Drive in Ringgold pleaded guilty to possession of methamphetamine.

Davis, who has been licensed to practice law since 2003, has an office in downtown Ringgold.

Davis and her then-husband Sean Grooms were arrested in May after police found cocaine and methamphetamine in their residence.

According to Lookout Mountain assistant district attorney Alan Norton, Davis will avoid jail time following Monday's plea-bargain.

"Mrs. Grooms pled guilty to possession of methamphetamine, with the other charges from the incident dismissed," Norton said. "She was sentenced to three years probation and a fine."

Norton said Davis will have to submit to a drug rehabilitation program.

Davis was represented by attorneys Chris Townley and Steve Miller.

Sean Grooms entered a guilty plea on Thursday, Sept 27, to the charges of possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Grooms has been in jail since the May incident, which occurred while he was on parole from a previous drug conviction.

Grooms was sentenced to 15 years on the methamphetamine possession charge and 12 months for the drug paraphernalia charge.

Taking into consideration time already served, Grooms is expected to serve approximately one year in jail with the remainder to be served on probation.



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mespah
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October 04, 2012
I would say she will keep her law license because Bebe hired Don Oliver as the county attorney after he served jail time for drugs...so how about that you can serve jail time for drugs and then have a sole commissioner give you a job as the county attorney...got to love Bebe
Frankenchrist
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October 04, 2012
Whoa, a meth-head, counterfeiting attorney?!?! Someone has some SERIOUS daddy issues. She loves the bad boys, but wants to make daddy proud by passing the bar. GOOD JOB PRINCESS!!
cmiss
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October 04, 2012
WOW so you can do all that, and get NO jail time? Must be nice to be an attorney? Does she lose her attorney status? Her husband only gets a year? Someone musta got paid.....just saying...

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