News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: Pot Advocate's Jurors Say Trial Was Misleading |
Title: | US CA: Pot Advocate's Jurors Say Trial Was Misleading |
Published On: | 2003-02-06 |
Source: | Houston Chronicle (TX) |
Fetched On: | 2008-08-28 14:03:58 |
POT ADVOCATE'S JURORS SAY TRIAL WAS MISLEADING
SAN FRANCISCO -- A marijuana advocate and the jury that convicted him are
making an unexpected show of solidarity: Jurors claim they were misled, and
the defendant says it isn't them he blames.
Ed Rosenthal, the self-described "Guru of Ganja," was allowed Tuesday to
remain free on $200,000 bail until his June 4 sentencing on federal drug
violations.
Outside court, Rosenthal told supporters that he had "no regrets. Both the
jury and I were victims of persecution, of an illegal government action."
Jurors said they felt cheated because they weren't allowed to hear that
Rosenthal supplied Oakland's medical marijuana program, an outgrowth of a
1996 medical marijuana initiative that conflicts with federal law.
"I feel like I made the biggest mistake in my life," juror Marney Craig
said. "We convicted a man who is not a criminal."
Other jurors reached Monday agreed and planned to write to Rosenthal to
apologize.
SAN FRANCISCO -- A marijuana advocate and the jury that convicted him are
making an unexpected show of solidarity: Jurors claim they were misled, and
the defendant says it isn't them he blames.
Ed Rosenthal, the self-described "Guru of Ganja," was allowed Tuesday to
remain free on $200,000 bail until his June 4 sentencing on federal drug
violations.
Outside court, Rosenthal told supporters that he had "no regrets. Both the
jury and I were victims of persecution, of an illegal government action."
Jurors said they felt cheated because they weren't allowed to hear that
Rosenthal supplied Oakland's medical marijuana program, an outgrowth of a
1996 medical marijuana initiative that conflicts with federal law.
"I feel like I made the biggest mistake in my life," juror Marney Craig
said. "We convicted a man who is not a criminal."
Other jurors reached Monday agreed and planned to write to Rosenthal to
apologize.
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