两名Menominee部落成员面临联邦毒品指控,可能被判处20年徒刑。 Two Menominee tribe members face federal drug charges, with potential 20-year sentences.
一名40岁的Menomineee印第安人部落成员Dianna Chevalier因涉嫌持有甲基安非他明,意图在Menomineee印第安人保留地上分发而面临联邦指控。 A 40-year-old Menominee Indian Tribe member, Dianna Chevalier, faces federal charges for allegedly possessing methamphetamine with intent to distribute on the Menominee Indian Reservation. 如果被定罪,她最多可被判处20年监禁和100万美元的罚款。 If convicted, she could receive up to 20 years in prison and a $1 million fine. 当地部落警察、县警长办公室和联邦调查局对此案进行了调查,由格林湾的美国地区法院处理起诉事宜。 The case was investigated by local tribal police, county sheriff’s office, and the FBI, with the U.S. District Court in Green Bay handling the prosecution. 同样,37岁的部落成员Jerome Crowe因分销可卡因被起诉,可能受到同样的处罚。 Similarly, Jerome Crowe, a 37-year-old tribe member, was indicted for cocaine distribution, facing the same potential penalties.