One of the last defendants in a 2017 drug trafficking and racketeering case was sentenced to 15 years in prison for his part in a brutal assault directed by members of a white supremacist gang against two people suspected of providing information to law enforcement.
A Pope County woman indicted in 2017 as part of a drug trafficking ring run by a white supremacist gang known as the New Aryan Empire was sentenced to serve three years probation for her part in the conspiracy.
A Sebastian County woman indicted in 2017 after a wide-ranging investigation into a Pope County drug trafficking ring was sentenced to 10 years in prison by a federal judge in Little Rock Wednesday, to be followed by five years of supervised release.
A long-running federal drug trafficking and racketeering prosecution that eventually involved 55 defendants and a total of 32 criminal counts was whittled down Wednesday as five of the defendants were sentenced to prison terms ranging from 90 months in federal prison to 17 years, making a total of 39 defendants sentenced so far.
A long-running federal drug trafficking and racketeering prosecution that eventually involved 55 defendants and a total of 32 criminal counts was whittled down Wednesday as five of the defendants were sentenced to prison terms ranging from 90 months in federal prison to 17 years, making a total of 39 defendants sentenced so far.