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Madrid pleads guilty to felony drug charges

RBC I Luciano Madrid pleaded guilty Friday to an amended felony charge of intent to distribute methaphetamine and faces two to six years in prison.phlucianomadrid
And as he was being led out of the district courtroom, his last word to the judge was, “Gracias.”
Speaking through a Spanish-speaking interpreter, Madrid, 45, answered, “Si,” to Judge Gail Nichols’ questions, including if he understood the charges against him and if his decision to plead guilty was of…