Two men convicted this week of trafficking methamphetamines in Baldwin County will each face the minimum of life sentences.
In the most recent case, a Baldwin County jury on Thursday convicted Jack H. Koehn, 34, of Loxley, of trafficking methamphetamines in Foley.
Koehn was sitting in the passenger seat of a Lincoln Town Car in July 2006 when police went to serve a search warrant for theft of property on a Foley home. Police found several bags of the drug, inside a case that contained his own wallet and driver’s license.
In another case tried in Wilters’ courtroom earlier this week, Steven Huffman, 48, of Silverhill, also was convicted of trafficking meth in a case where prosecutors said he had more than 50 grams of the drug.

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