A man from Assumption has been sentenced inside the Marion County Court to probation, after pleading guilty to possession of between 15 to 100 grams of methamphetamine. 57-year-old Steven Selby Sr., of Assumption, was charged back in 2016 to a Class X felony of possession with intent to deliver between 15 to 100 grams of meth, along with a Class 1 felony for possession of between 15 to 100 grams of meth. Selby was given credit for time already served in jail, which was 3 days, and sentenced to 4-years of probation. He also must undergo drug and alcohol evaluation, and complete any treatment indicated. He was ordered to pay $2,000 in fines, court costs, a probation fee and a DNA fee. His bond was posted shortly after his 2016 arrest, which was at $5,000. He was arrested in August 2016, when he was discovered doing drugs at the end of a driveway in rural Salem with 2 others. Also arrested at the time was 47-year-old Barbara Helm and 28-year-old Michael Whitaker. Helm got the same charges as Selby, a Class X felony and a Class 1 felony, while Whitaker was booked for a misdemeanor for possession of drug paraphernalia. Helm entered into a similar plea agreement back in June of this year.