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Key First Nation band councillor gets one year for drug, weapons charges

Clarence Papequash, a band councillor and former chief of the Key First Nation, will spend a year in jail for drug and weapon charges. File / Global News

Clarence Papequash, a band councillor and former chief of the Key First Nation in Saskatchewan, has been sentenced to one year in jail on drug and weapon charges.

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Papequash pleaded guilty in March to possession of codeine for the purpose of trafficking and possession of ammunition while prohibited.

READ MORE: Key First Nation band Coun. Clarence Papequash admits to drug trafficking

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Court heard that Mounties executed a search warrant in February at his home on the reserve east of Saskatoon and seized 57 Tylenol 3 pills and 96 shotgun shells and cartridges.

Papequash, 64, was suspended as a councillor after the charges were laid.

He resigned as band chief in 2014 when he was given a six-month conditional sentence for selling a morphine pill to a man working for the RCMP.

Papequash will be on probation for two years once he is released from jail.

Key First Nation is approximately 335 kilometres east of Saskatoon.

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