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Barry County Man Pleads Guilty

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Updated: January 7, 2009
A Barry County man pleads guilty to a six-year-old meth trafficking and money-laundering scheme. 49-year old Randall Henderson of Purdy pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute meth, conspiracy to commit money laundering and criminal forfeiture. As of results of the pleas, Henderson could be subject to 10 years to life in prison plus a fine of up to $4 million dollars. Paul Allen, also of Purdy who is a co-defendant in the case, plead guilty to possession of meth. He is facing a punishment of one year in confinement and a $1,000 fine.

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