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In reply to the discussion: Terminal Cancer Patient Guilty In Marijuana Trial [View all]yuiyoshida
(44,857 posts)31. This can not be
constitutional. That Judge needs to be reprimanded by what ever authority can jump on her case. WTF Is this? North Korea???
"YES, TAKE THEM OUT AND SHOOT THEM, CASE CLOSED!!!"
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Reprehensible. I am still stunned he was threatened with jail if he dared mention his circumstances.
Mnemosyne
Jul 2014
#42
It's typical, from what I've read over the years of medical marijuana prosecutions. n/t
eShirl
Jul 2014
#54
So in this case it is a capital offense? Let him die in jail to prove that marijuana is bad for you
Throd
Jul 2014
#6
Hard to get nullification when the judge doesn't let you present the defense you want to present. nt
PoliticAverse
Jul 2014
#30
The jury wasn't allowed to hear the medical defense, so I can't really blame them...yet.
Comrade Grumpy
Jul 2014
#28
Easy to blame the jury when you don't know what really happened. Most likely
rhett o rick
Jul 2014
#83
You are so right. It could transform the way injustice is meted out. Perfect response. n/t
Judi Lynn
Jul 2014
#40
Just keep appealing that sucker until no appeals are left. This is fucking criminal.
Ed Suspicious
Jul 2014
#23
The tumors look absolutely horrific. They must be so painful. How on earth can that not be
Ed Suspicious
Jul 2014
#27
By way of explanation, but in NO WAY A JUSTIFICATION, the Court can follow the law technically
Dustlawyer
Jul 2014
#35
Does this mean they could not mention that he has this horrible illness, or just that he cannot say
Mnemosyne
Jul 2014
#46
The Judge probably could have let it in, may or may not have been overturned on appeal.
Dustlawyer
Jul 2014
#56
Thanks DL. Seems that if allowed, the jury most likely would have put 2 & 2 together. Or not. nt
Mnemosyne
Jul 2014
#65
He wasn't allowed to explain he used the pot for his cancer, of course he was found guilty.
herding cats
Jul 2014
#38
What a complete waste of taxpayer money. The trial, the imprisonment - all of it
riderinthestorm
Jul 2014
#71
Here is the judge's and prosecutor's contact information. Also link to facebook and web pages for pt
magical thyme
Jul 2014
#90
so I emailed the judge and prosecutor, including a picture of the tumors (warning: graphic)
magical thyme
Jul 2014
#91