Georgia woman sentenced to decades in prison for trying to distribute meth

Woman sentenced to decades in prison for trying to distribute meth out of Cherokee Co. home

CHEROKEE COUNTY, Ga. — A Georgia woman was sentenced to decades in prison after being found guilty of trying to distribute meth out of her Acworth home.

The Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office say they received a 9-1-1 call about illegal drug activity at an Acworth home in June of 2023.

When deputies arrived, 45-year-old Jacquelyn Elaine Moravetz was found with several bags of meth that weighed nearly 28 grams. Agents also say they found meth inside other personal belongings of Moravetz.

On Tuesday, a Cherokee County judge sentenced Moravetz 20 years, with the first seven years to be served in confinement.

She is also ordered to 120 hours of community service.