Prison sentences handed down for Danville men
URBANA – Two Danville men were sentenced Friday to federal prison in unrelated criminal cases – one involving fake checks and the other related to counterfeit currency.
Central District of Illinois Chief Judge Michael McCuskey sentenced Billy J. Loden, 29, to 46 months in prison and three years of supervised release for conspiracy to counterfeit and pass U.S. currency.
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