Ex-Montana St. player sentenced to 120 years for homicide
Former Montana State basketball player Branden Miller was sentenced to 120 years in prison Tuesday for the shooting death of a suspected drug dealer. The judge sentenced him to 100 years for deliberate homicide. Then he decided to tack on an additional 10 years for the use of a weapon, 10 years for tampering with evidence, and five years for a previous bar incident...which I think is just absolutely way too lenient. Miller pleaded guilty to deliberate homicide in 2006, but said he did not shoot the 26-year-old Jason Wright.
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