stood trial: As the Sun reported on Wednesday, two Dakota women — Penny Arlene Antoine and Pamela Christy Blacksmith — were fined nearly $30,000 combined by a Brandon court this week, according to Brandon Sun. Back in June, the two had stood trial on charges under the Tax Administration and Miscellaneous Taxes Act. Clearly, that argument is not working out very well for them. At trial it was noted that the Dakota Ojibway Police Service had raised Antoine Sioux Valley home on March 19, 2013. All of the cigarettes lacked markings to show that provincial tobacco tax had been collected on them, and posted on the door of the house was a price list for cigarettes. In the house, officers had found 24,350 cigarettes, and in a trailer on the property, where Blacksmith lived, police found a further 10,000 cigarettes.
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