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Drug, Guns Dealer Takes Plea Deal

George Jolly faces 10 years in state prison.

Drug, Guns Dealer Takes Plea Deal
George Jolly

Ten months after Hollywood drug and guns dealer George Jolly, 36, was arrested following a high-speed car chase through Montecito, he entered a 10-year prison bargain for meth, heroin, and gun-related charges, according to a District Attorney’s Office press release.

Early on June 16, 2015, Jolly was pulled over for speeding in his BMW on northbound Highway 101 near Casitas Pass. Claiming he had no ID, Jolly sped off and nearly hit the Sheriff’s deputy who had stopped him. Reaching the Hermosillo exit, Jolly crashed his car in the center median of Coast Village Road and fled on foot.

When a Sheriff’s canine found Jolly hiding in a Palm Tree Lane neighbor’s backyard shed, he was arrested for — among other charges — speeding, possessing heroin and meth, assault with a deadly weapon, and resisting arrest, as well as an L.A. County warrant for possessing and selling drugs. Inside his BMW, authorities discovered 6 pounds of meth, a quarter-pound of heroin (whose estimated street worth was $50,000), drug paraphernalia, and cash, as The Santa Barbara Independent previously reported .