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Man gets 13 years for meth conviction.

Publication: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
Publication Date: 27-FEB-03
Format: Online - approximately 465 words
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: Man gets 13 years for meth conviction.(Crime)(Michael O''Connor allowed a lab on his property and sold the drug to investigators)

Article Excerpt
Byline: Bill Bishop The Register-Guard

A Eugene man who allowed methamphetamine cooks to operate a lab on a horse ranch he managed in the Coburg Hills and then sold the drug to undercover agents stood in federal court in Eugene on Wednesday, wiped tears from his eyes and said he is ready to face the penalty - 13 years in a federal prison.

Michael Kenneth O'Connor, 38, pleaded...

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