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FSIN Chief sentenced to year long driving prohibition and $1,150 fine

Mar 15, 2011 | 11:02 AM

The Chief of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations learned his fate this morning.

Guy Lonechild is getting a year long prohibition and $1,150 fine after admitting to driving while under the influence in September of 2009. The FSIN Chief was pulled over by police while driving home from a game of golf. His sentencing was suppose to happen next week in Rosthern. But his lawyer Jeff Howe said that wouldn't have worked.

“March twenty-third didn't work for Mr. Lonechild's schedule. The Chief wanted to be in Regina for the announcement of the provincial budget,” said Howe.

The case has threatened to force the FSIN Chief from the helm. Former FSIN Chiefs have been calling on Lonechild to resign. They say he's not only thrown the organization into disarray, he's also set a very bad example.