ALLEGAN, MI -- A Wayland attorney who had meth labs at his office and a home in Otsego has been sentenced to 90 days in jail and two years of probation.

Patrick Burson, 45, was sentenced Tuesday, July 9, after earlier pleading guilty to maintaining a meth lab.

Prosecutors filed multiple meth-related charges against him last year after search warrants were executed in June at his Superior Street office in Wayland and at the home.

In the sentence, Calhoun County Circuit Court Judge James Kingsley issued the 90-day jail term. If Burson violates his probation, he could get up to nine more months behind bars.

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The judge left the remaining jail time "suspended" for the next year to see if Burson performs satisfactorily during probation.

Now that Burson has been sentenced, the state Attorney Discipline Board may issue sanctions against him.

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