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Odessa Man Gets 80 Years For Violating Protective Order

By: Dylan Brooks
Updated: November 18, 2010
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ODESSA -- An Odessa man will be spending a long time behind bars after he was sentenced for violating a protective order.
    Zackariah Lamont Jones, 40 was sentenced Thursday to 80 years in prison. Jones got a protective order in April for a family violence incident, but he bit his girlfriend later that month, which broke the order and landed him back behind bars.
    Jones' sentence was enhanced because he had two prior drug felonies.

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