had asked the judge for probation, arguing that Nickels' behavior was "aberrant" and the result of a terrific lapse in judgment. "This is without a doubt the biggest mistake of my life," said Nickels, who has cooperated with the investigation and pleaded guilty in August to conspiracy to steal from a tribal casino.Prosecutors and a representative of the Nooksack Tribe, which owns the casino, asked for five months. Judge Coughenour sentenced him to three months in a federal prison camp.
Jeff Robinson is a Trial Ad instructor; Judge Coughenour teaches Advanced Trial Advocacy.
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