A man from Montana was sentenced to nearly 16 years in federal prison for dealing methamphetamine on two reservations.
George Victor Morris, 60, pleaded guilty to selling meth on the Crow Reservation and the Northern Cheyenne Reservation. Judge Jack Shanstrom described him as a threat to the public, The Billings Gazette reported.
Morris admitted he got the drugs from Washington and brought them to the reservations.
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(The Billings Gazette 10/14)
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