Brandi Favre, the sister of Vikings quarterback Brett Favre, was released from jail a day after she was arrested during a methamphetamine bust in Diamondhead, Miss. The 34-year-old posted $40,000 bail on Thursday afternoon.
Earlier in the day, she wore orange prison scrubs and a GAP sweat shirt with her hands cuffed in front of her during a court appearance that lasted less than 10 minutes. Hancock County Justice Court Judge Tom Carver Sr. agreed to arraign Favre before her co-defendants because of the attention she drew.
Favre has been charged with manufacturing methamphetamine and generating hazardous waste. If convicted, she faces up to $1 million in fines and up to 30 years in prison on each count. Favre's defense lawyers say she returned home after leaving jail.
Earlier in the day, she wore orange prison scrubs and a GAP sweat shirt with her hands cuffed in front of her during a court appearance that lasted less than 10 minutes. Hancock County Justice Court Judge Tom Carver Sr. agreed to arraign Favre before her co-defendants because of the attention she drew.
Favre has been charged with manufacturing methamphetamine and generating hazardous waste. If convicted, she faces up to $1 million in fines and up to 30 years in prison on each count. Favre's defense lawyers say she returned home after leaving jail.
Brandi Favre, the sister of Vikings quarterback Brett Favre, was released from jail a day after she was arrested during a methamphetamine bust in Diamondhead, Miss. The 34-year-old posted $40,000 bail on Thursday afternoon.
Earlier in the day, she wore orange prison scrubs and a GAP sweat shirt with her hands cuffed in front of her during a court appearance that lasted less than 10 minutes. Hancock County Justice Court Judge Tom Carver Sr. agreed to arraign Favre before her co-defendants because of the attention she drew.
Favre has been charged with manufacturing methamphetamine and generating hazardous waste. If convicted, she faces up to $1 million in fines and up to 30 years in prison on each count. Favre's defense lawyers say she returned home after leaving jail.
Brandi Favre, the sister of Vikings quarterback Brett Favre, was released from jail a day after she was arrested during a methamphetamine bust in Diamondhead, Miss. The 34-year-old posted $40,000 bail on Thursday afternoon.
Earlier in the day, she wore orange prison scrubs and a GAP sweat shirt with her hands cuffed in front of her during a court appearance that lasted less than 10 minutes. Hancock County Justice Court Judge Tom Carver Sr. agreed to arraign Favre before her co-defendants because of the attention she drew.
Favre has been charged with manufacturing methamphetamine and generating hazardous waste. If convicted, she faces up to $1 million in fines and up to 30 years in prison on each count. Favre's defense lawyers say she returned home after leaving jail.