federal judge has sentenced a LaBarge man to serve life in prison
federal judge has sentenced a LaBarge man to serve life in prison on convictions of conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine and helping to distribute the drug.
Judge Alan B. Johnson on Friday sentenced Clarence Rex Burnell, 58, of LaBarge to life in prison.U.S. Attorney for Wyoming Kelly Rankin prosecuted the case. Rankin issued a statement saying he asked the judge to impose the life sentence because Burnell had two previous felony drug convictions.
Rankin says Burnell and his associates distributed the drug in quantities up to a pound at a time around Wyoming.
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There are men who are rapists and murders who get a lesser time than Clarence Burnell. Everyone in that court room that testified on the prosecutters side it was all here say. Clarence admitted being a drug addict but he was not distributing any drugs he would use with other's and that's what many of the so called prosecutors witnesses stated. These people that the prosecutors came up with let me remind you get a lesser sentenced many years off there time if they speak even if it is not the truth.
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