Thirty-Six People Accused Of Distributing Cocaine And Prescription Painkillers Through Southwest Virginia And Northeast Tennessee Have Been Indicted By A Federal Grand Jury. Each Of The Defendants Was Charged With One Count Of Conspiring To Distribute Oxycodone, Lortabs And More Than Five Kilograms Of Cocaine, Federal Court Records Show. April Shannon Hutson, The Accused Ringleader, Also Faces An Additional Charge Of Possessing 500 Kilograms Or More Of Cocaine With The Intent To Distribute It. If Convicted, All Defendants Face A Maximum Life Sentence And $4 Million Fine, And A Minimum Of 10 Years In Prison. The Additional Charge Against Hutson Carries A Possible Sentence Of Five To 40 Years And A Fine Of Up To $2 Million.