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Published - Sunday, May 04, 2008

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Madison woman sentenced in conspiracy to deliver cocaine in Monroe County

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Shequalah Hatchett, 21, of Madison, was sentenced by Monroe County Circuit Court Judge Michael McAlpine to three years in prison and seven years extended supervision on Wednesday for her role in a conspiracy to deliver crack cocaine.

Her sentence also includes one count of felony maintaining a drug trafficking place for activity that took place from March 2005 through June 2006. Hatchett had previously been appointed by Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle as a Youth Representative to the Governor’s Juvenile Justice Commission in 2004.

Monroe County District Attorney Dan Cary said that Hatchett is the 27th person convicted in Monroe County as a result of a lengthy, multi-jurisdictional drug investigation that culminated in 35 arrests on June 29, 2006.

“This sentence reflects the seriousness of this defendant’s conduct in making illegal drugs available to others in our community,” Cary said. “The extraordinary efforts of all law enforcement agencies involved in this investigation resulted in Hatchett being successfully prosecuted for her criminal conduct.”
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Finally wrote on May 3, 2008 1:28 AM:

" Its about time that these drug offenders do some hard time. We do not need any drugs coming into this town that our children are more suspectable to do. I hope she learns her lesson after her nice stay in the prison system. Maybe this will teach her not to do something like this again. "

jess wrote on May 2, 2008 9:40 PM:

" if we put drug dealers in prison than why did they let christina stratton go without serving time for her role in a meth lab on glendale ave in tomah in 2006 or is it beacause she snitched on everyone she knew? and if not she should be put away for a long time!! "


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