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BIA employee changes bribery plea
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MAY 7, 2001 A Bureau of Indian Affairs employee pleaded not guilty on Thursday to four counts of accepting bribes after he rejected a plea agreement previously negotiated with the government. Herman G. Fisher is charged with solicitation of $300,000 from an Albuquerque, New Mexico, contractor who was manufacturing portable classrooms for reservation schools. Get the Story:
BIA Bribery Suspect Pleads Not Guilty (The Albuquerque Journal 5/6) Related Stories:
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