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Duo on Navajo Nation admit guilt for armed robbery at Sonic
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
A man and woman from the
Navajo Nation
admitted their guilt in an armed robbery at a Sonic Drive-In on the reservation.
Eddie Shirley, 28, pleaded guilty
to using and brandishing a firearm in relation to a crime of violence. He was
sentenced to seven years
for the November 30, 2012, incident.
Jerrileta Singer, 32, pleaded guilty
to committing a robbery in Indian Country. She is due to be sentenced next month.
The crime occurred in Shiprock, New Mexico.
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Shiprock man sentenced to prison for Sonic robbery
(The Farmington Daily Times 10/1)
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