Convicted felons sentenced to federal prison for carrying guns
Two Chatham County men have been sentenced to federal prison in separate cases after pleading guilty to firearms possession.
Two Chatham County men have been sentenced to federal prison in separate cases after pleading guilty to firearms possession. The sentences reflect the seriousness of the offense and the need to protect public safety.
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Media Coverage · April 29, 2026
Two men from Chatham County have been sentenced to federal prison for carrying guns. They pleaded guilty to firearms possession in separate cases. This means they will serve time for violating federal laws related to gun ownership.
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Convicted felons sentenced to federal prison for carrying guns
Media Coverage · Apr 29, 2026
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Two men from Chatham County have been sentenced to federal prison for carrying guns. They pleaded guilty to firearms possession in separate cases. This means they will serve time for violating federal laws related to gun ownership.
Two Chatham County men have been sentenced to federal prison in separate cases after pleading guilty to firearms possession.
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