2 southeastern Colorado farmers sentenced to federal prison, will pay over $6 5M for defrauding federal crop insurance programs highlandcountypress.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from highlandcountypress.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The request was aimed in part in filling a void left after the legislature in recent years rolled back a blanket prohibition barring people convicted of felonies from purchasing or possessing guns
The indictment, filed to the United States District Court of Colorado March 20, claims that Miller, while on duty as a police officer last August, deprived the victim of the alleged incident referred to as Minor #1 of her "liberty without due process of the law, which includes the fundamental right to bodily integrity"; federal court records classify this deprivation of civil rights as a class 4 felony.
Two American citizens from Colorado were sentenced to a term of probation and must make donations to anti-drug organizations after they pleaded guilty in November to selling a fatal dose of fentanyl to their friend in 2021, according to court documents. Grace Kohler and Elizabeth Brown /23 and 24 years of age respectively), admitted to purchasing the
Two Colorado Farmers must pay more than $6.5 Million for defrauding federal crop insurance programs, according to U.S. Attorney Cole Finegan. Finegan's