Man arrested for dealing marijuana from apartment
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Man arrested for dealing marijuana from apartment
courierpress.com - Aug 26, 2007
Combs, 57, was arrested on preliminary charges of dealing marijuana, growing marijuana and maintaining a common nuisance. A second man at the apartment, William Breslin, was arrested on warrants from Spencer and Perry counties. Officers found 98 clear plastic bags of marijuana in the kitchen and 17 bundles of marijuana wrapped in paper towels. Officers also found several scales in the apartment and. 22 caliber rifle and 400 rounds of ammunition behind the front door. Two bags of unprocessed, cultivated marijuana was found in a bedroom closet. A federal Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms agent interviewed Combs at the jail, according to police, and Combs said he found the marijuana growing in a field near Waterworks Road and decided to package and sell it himself… Officers also found several scales in the apartment and. 22 caliber rifle and 400 rounds of ammunition behind the front door. Two bags of unprocessed, cultivated marijuana was found in a bedroom closet. A federal Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms agent interviewed Combs at the jail, according to police, and Combs said he found the marijuana growing in a field near Waterworks Road and decided to package and sell it himself.
Delegate is fined for bringing marijuana into American Samoa
Radio New Zealand International - Aug 26, 2007
But the night she arrived in the territory, a customs dog sniffed marijuana on her. The $5,000 fine is the maximum allowed under local drug law. Chief Justice Michael Kruse noted that the marijuana found was a small amount and it was for personal use. He ordered her to pay a fine of $5,000 which is on par with sentences handed down by the court in past cases of visitors convicted of possession. News Content © Radio New Zealand International PO Box 123, Wellington, New Zealand Latest HeadlinesImmunity may not apply to Samoa RAMSI officer over fatal Solomons car accident.
Del Rio News-Herald
Del Rio News Herald - Aug 26, 2007
Lindsey then asked Crist to use a calculator to determine the total amounts of marijuana agents believe Jaime and Roberto Torres responsible for smuggling. Based on the testimony of prior witnesses, Crist calculated that the total amounts of marijuana ranged from a low of 11,000 pounds to a high of 17,600 pounds. Crist also testified that a pound of marijuana is valued at between $325 and $350 a pound. He calculated for the jury the total value of the marijuana allegedly attributed to Jaime and Roberto Torres: $3,575,000 to $5,72,000, when calculated at $325 a pound, and at $3,850,000 to $6,160,000, when calculated at $350 a pound. In his subsequent cross-examination, Bernard Campion, the San Antonio attorney representing Jaime Torres, pounced on a math error made by Crist in his calculations on the stand. When Crist asserted that the error was minor, Campion said,