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Detroit police officer sentenced to 18 years in prison after helping members of drug smuggling ring
Read full article: Detroit police officer sentenced to 18 years in prison after helping members of drug smuggling ringDETROIT โ A Detroit police officer will spend 18 years in prison for his role in assisting members of a drug smuggling ring. Christopher Staton, 52, a 19-year veteran of the force, was convicted on a charge of conspiracy to distribute controlled substances last year. MORE: Detroit police officer accused of helping members of lucrative drug smuggling ringAccording to officials, he conspired with known drug dealers, Meltwaine Dukes and Sedrick Jackson, to distribute cocaine and fentanyl. Staton would run license plates for the drug dealers and provide them with other law enforcement information, officials said. โChristopher Staton turned his back on his oath to serve and protect the citizens of Detroit.
Detroit police officer convicted for helping members of drug smuggling ring
Read full article: Detroit police officer convicted for helping members of drug smuggling ringiStock/andrewbedingerDETROIT - A Detroit police officer was convicted this week for his role in assisting members of a drug smuggling ring. Christopher Staton, 52, a 19-year veteran of the force, was convicted on a charge of conspiracy to distribute controlled substances. MORE: Detroit police officer accused of helping members of lucrative drug smuggling ringAccording to officials, he conspired with known drug dealers, Meltwaine Dukes and Sedrick Jackson, to distribute cocaine and fentanyl. Staton would run license plates for the drug dealers and provide them with other law enforcement information, officials said. Officials said Staton would also purchase drugs from Dukes and resell them.