Three people pleaded guilty for their roles in a crack cocaine ring on the St. Croix Chippewa Reservation in Wisconsin.
George Rainey, 29, Diana Martin, 33, and Andrew Sonnenberg, 26, were among 11 tribal members indicted last year for dealing drugs.
Most of the people who were indicted are from the same family on the reservation. Five more guilty pleas are expected this week, the U.S. Attorney in Western Wisconsin said in a press release.
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3 plead in St. Croix Chippewa tribe drug case
(AP 3/23)
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