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| Small Sale, Big Sentence For OK Mom |
| By newsok.com |
| Published: 02/22/2011 |
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TAFT — Because of $31 in marijuana sales, Patricia Marilyn Spottedcrow is now serving 10 years in prison, has been taken away from her four young children and husband, and has ended her work in nursing homes. Three days before Christmas, Spottedcrow, 25, entered the Eddie Warrior Correctional Center. “I'm nervous … because it's prison … people I don't know,” she said. “People said don't get too comfortable here or you'll be here longer. Don't make too many friends. Come and do your time and get out.” On Dec. 31, 2009, Spottedcrow and her mother, Delita Starr, 50, sold a “dime bag” of marijuana to a police informant at Starr's home in Kingfisher, court records state. Starr handled the transaction and asked her 9-year-old grandson — Spottedcrow's son — for some dollar bills to make change for the $11 sale. Read More. |
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