By James Bell
Hays Post

After postponing two scheduled appearances, Tiffany Cannady, 25, was sentenced Wednesday morning to 24 months of probation after accepting a plea agreement.
Cannady pled to two counts of burglary–significantly reduced charges from her arrest in August on suspicion of four alleged incidents of burglary, three alleged misdemeanor theft incidents, one alleged felony theft incident and one alleged felony criminal damage.
During the Ellis County District Court hearing, six prior misdemeanor convictions were weighed into the sentencing, including driving without a license, two driving while suspended convictions, criminal mischief, and possession of marijuana.
I’m sorry for what I’ve done,” Cannaday said to Judge Glenn Braun, and, “I hope to be a better citizen.”
Among the conditions of her probation are to fully pay restitution and court costs of $3,151, to secure and maintain employment, and submit to random drug and alcohol testing.
Cannady said during the hearing she was not currently employed.
Going into the hearing, Cannady had credit for 84 days served in jail, but two days were revoked for failing to meet the terms of a diversion agreement for driving under the influence.