Native American man serving ‘de facto life sentence’ for drug dealing. ‘Why must I die in prison?’

Efrain Hidalgo Jr. isn’t saying he’s innocent. But he believes what happened to him was unjust.
In 2000, at the age of 27, Hidalgo was sentenced to 60 to 150 years in prison after being convicted of charges related to running a heroin drug ring.
…Efrain Hidalgo Jr. isn’t saying he’s innocent. But he believes what happened to him was unjust.
In 2000, at the age of 27, Hidalgo was sentenced to 60 to 150 years in prison after being convicted of charges related to running a heroin drug ring.