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Ex-BIA worker challenges sentence on appeal
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FRIDAY, JULY 11, 2003

The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals held a hearing on Thursday to consider the sentence of a former Bureau of Indian Affairs employee who was convicted for killing four people in a drunk driving accident.

Lloyd Larson was sentenced to 80 years for pleading guilty to four counts of second-degree murder. His attorney says the judge failed to give notice that he was going to punish Larson beyond the normal guidelines.

A BIA car Larson was driving collided head-on with another vehicle January 25, killing all four passengers.

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Court Re-Examines DWI Ruling in 4 Nebraskans' Deaths (AP 7/11)

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