89-Year-Old Alleged Drug Courier To Plead Guilty
200 pounds of cocaine found in his car
An 89-year-old Indiana man is expected to plead guilty today after being busted with more than 200 pounds of cocaine in his car while driving on I-94 near Ann Arbor.
Leo Sharp is expected to appear at 10 a.m. today in front of U.S. District Court Judge Nancy Edmunds to enter a plea.
Sharp has been charged, along with 18 other defendants, with running a drug distribution ring that transported cocaine throughout the Midwest.
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