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Woman sentenced over trafficking meth on Crow Reservation
Thursday, August 11, 2011
A 30-year-old woman was sentenced to 78 months in federal prison for trafficking methamphetamine on the
Crow Reservation
in Montana.
Toni Arcoren pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute meth. She sold meth to a confidential source for the
Bureau of Indian Affairs
.
According to federal prosecutors, Arcoren will likely serve all of her sentence although it might be reduced for good behavior.
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South Dakota woman gets prison for meth trafficking
(The Billings Gazette 8/11)
Press Release: TONI LYNN ARCOREN SENTENCED IN U.S. DISTRICT COURT
(US Attorney 8/10)
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