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News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: 2 Years' Probation for Pot Grower
Title:US CA: 2 Years' Probation for Pot Grower
Published On:2004-12-07
Source:San Francisco Chronicle (CA)
Fetched On:2008-08-21 11:08:04
2 YEARS' PROBATION FOR POT GROWER

A Santa Clara woman was sentenced to two years' probation Monday for
her role in the cultivation of 4,000 marijuana plants found in a West
Oakland warehouse that supporters say was a legitimate grower of
medical cannabis.

Celeste Angello, 28, of Santa Clara, pleaded guilty Sept. 1 to a
misdemeanor charge of marijuana possession. Heleno Dearaujo, 32, of
Concord, was scheduled to enter a guilty plea last month on a
misdemeanor charge of maintaining a place for manufacturing marijuana,
but the proceeding was closed to the public.

Three other suspects -- Jacek Mroz, 27, of Oakland, Jesse Nieblas, 32,
of Alameda, and Mario Pacetti, 33, of Alameda -- were indicted in July
by a federal grand jury in Oakland. They have pleaded not guilty to
felony charges of manufacturing marijuana, possession of marijuana
with intent to sell, aiding and abetting, and using a place for
manufacturing marijuana.

California Highway Patrol officers discovered the plants June 30 in a
warehouse at 2638 Market St.

Medicinal marijuana advocates criticized the CHP for calling in
federal agents -- instead of Oakland police -- and said the plants
were being grown for a medical cannabis dispensary with a permit from
the city of Oakland.
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