A Travis County jury gave a man the minimum sentence in the county’s first K2 trafficking trial.

Tajay Stephens, 26, will serve five years in prison for the first-degree felony. He had asked the jury to consider probation.

Police arrested Stephens for dealing the marijuana-like drug in May 2016 in downtown Austin. They monitored a video system that showed he and two others selling the drug at Austin Resrouce for the Homeless. Stephens later incriminated himself in a jailhouse phone call with his aunt in which he admitted to selling K2 to pay for a truck.

He was found guilty on Wednesday.

Two co-defendants accepted negotiated pleas for two years in prison. Stephens declined that same offer in lieu of going to trial.