Newport News woman sentenced for perjury
Monday - 1/7/2013, 3:33pm  ET
NEWPORT NEWS, Va. - A Newport News woman has been sentenced to three-and-a-half years in prison for lying to a federal grand jury during a double-murder investigation.
Federal prosecutors said Monday that 30-year-old Bettina Bugg pleaded guilty in July. She was sentenced Friday.
According to court documents, the father of one of Bugg's children was a suspect in the murders. Bugg lied under oath and asked a government witness to also lie.
U.S. Attorney Neil MacBride says Bugg "made a mockery of the grand jury system," and the tough sentence sends a clear warning about the consequences of lying to a federal grand jury.
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