ELYRIA – The husband of Sierra Dozier, a former Lorain Municipal Court deputy clerk, was sentenced on his drug charges in Lorain County Common Pleas Judge Mark Betleski’s courtroom. Julio Osorio, 27, of Lorain, was sentenced to seven years in prison after
. Osorio was
, raid at 4203 Columbo Lane by the Lorain Police Narcotics Bureau and the U.S. Marshals Violent Fugitive Task Force. Officers seized 6 pounds of marijuana and roughly $1,000 in cash during the raid, Lorain police Capt. Roger Watkins has said. Officers also found cash and documents belonging to Lorain Municipal Court. The documents included traffic citations, checks payable to the court and envelopes. The street value for marijuana is roughly $100 per gram, Watkins said. That would bring the estimated value of the marijuana seized to $272,155 dollars. He also said that there was a 3-year-old child in the house at the time of the arrests. Dozier already has
pleaded guilty in federal court to one count of mail fraud
and was
sentenced in March to a year in federal prison
. She was ordered to pay $31,000 in restitution and serve three years of supervised probation after her release from prison. Dozier reportedly admitted to stealing $15,000 to $20,000 in cash from defendants paying their court fines. Dozier is still facing additional state charges of possession of drugs, permitting drug abuse, endangering children, tampering with records, theft in office and theft. There is no future court date set, according to court records.