LEONARDTOWN, MD (June 26, 2026) – State’s Attorney Jaymi Sterling announced today that Stacey Lynn Wilkinson, 39, of Callaway, Maryland, has been sentenced to a total of 120 days of active incarceration for driving while impaired by alcohol, repeated incidents of driving while suspended, and violating her probation.
Wilkinson was convicted of the following offenses:
- Driving while suspended (incident date March 26, 2026);
- Driving while suspended (incident date April 15, 2026);
- Driving while impaired by alcohol (incident date April 25, 2026); and
- Violation of probation (probation ordered July 24, 2025).
The total sentence imposed by the Court was 480 days, with 120 days of active incarceration.
Wilkinson’s license was suspended due to alcohol restrictions.
“Driving is a privilege that carries significant responsibility, and every person on the road has an obligation to follow the law,” said State’s Attorney Jaymi Sterling. “The choices we make behind the wheel have real consequences for everyone who shares our roads.”
Assistant State’s Attorneys Paisleigh Hemmings and Hollend Hickman prosecuted the cases on behalf of the citizens of St. Mary’s County.
Deputies Mina Geric and Austin Welch of the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office were the lead investigators.
The Honorable K. Christy Holt Chesser presided over the cases.










