Oklahoma
Two Southwest Oklahoma men sentenced in federal court for separate crimes
OKLAHOMA CITY (KSWO) – Two men from Southwest Oklahoma have been sentenced in federal court for separate crimes they committed.
A man from Lawton learned his fate, after he was sentenced in federal court for drug and firearm charges.
Skyler Lee Pasley will spend the next 11 years behind bars on charges of possessing meth with intent to distribute, and possessing a firearm despite former felony convictions.
According to a press release by the Department of Justice, Pasley was charged in September of last year after Lawton Police pulled him over for driving recklessly, only to find meth, cocaine, fentanyl and a firearm on him.
Pasley pleaded guilty days later.
A Duncan man is also learning his sentence on federal crimes of assault with a dangerous weapon in Indian Country.
Kaden Sanner Roden is a member of the Choctaw Nation and crime itself happened within the boundaries of the Chickasaw Nation.
He was convicted by a federal grand jury after he got into an argument with the victim and fired multiple rounds at their vehicle when they tried driving off.
The victim was not injured in the incident.
Roden will now spend the next 40 months in federal prison.
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