FL Rep. Radel Pleads Guilty To Cocaine Possession
A guilty plea from a Congressman arrested on a cocaine possession charge.
FOX News Radio’s Rich Johnson reports from Washington:
One year probation and minimal supervision is the sentence for first-term Florida Republican Congressman Trey Radel. This stemming from an incident late last month. The record shows shows Radel bought the drugs from a dealer who’d turned government informant, and that a government agent witnessed the transaction. Probation is in line with most misdemeanor sentences for first-time drug offenders in DC. The maximum sentence could have been a $1,000 fine and six months in jail.
In Washington, Rich Johnson, FOX News Radio.