In the latest development from an ongoing legal battle involving the Navajo Nation, two tribal members have been formally charged with illegal marijuana cultivation. A lawyer for one of the defendants said that the facility was growing hemp, not marijuana.
Navajo Authorities Charge Two Tribal Members Over Illicit Cannabis Farm
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According to a recent report from the Navajo-Hopi Observer, two members of the Navajo Nation, Dineh Benally and Farley BlueEyes, have been formally charged with the illegal cultivation of marijuana. This case, unfolding in Window Rock, Arizona, marks a significant development in an ongoing legal saga that has spanned several years and included accusations of forced labor. On January 4th, tribal prosecutors accused the pair of operating a large marijuana growing operation around Shiprock, New Mexico. Both men are expected to face arraignment later this month, according to the report.
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