News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: Ronald Reagan's Grandson Finishes Rehab Program |
Title: | US CA: Ronald Reagan's Grandson Finishes Rehab Program |
Published On: | 2001-04-14 |
Source: | Los Angeles Times (CA) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-01 12:52:49 |
RONALD REAGAN'S GRANDSON FINISHES REHAB PROGRAM
Cameron Michael Reagan, the grandson of the former U.S. president and
son of talk-radio personality Michael Reagan, completed a 90-day
rehabilitation program for being caught with a small amount of
marijuana late last year, authorities said.
Reagan appeared before Judge Michelle R. Rosenblatt at the Van Nuys
Superior Court for a progress report hearing Friday morning. He is on
probation for a 1999 case of receiving stolen property, said Kyle
Christopherson, a spokesman for Los Angeles County Superior Court.
The 22-year-old San Fernando Valley resident was ordered by Rosenblatt
earlier this year to attend anger management counseling at Calvary
Ranch, a Christian residential drug and alcohol treatment center near
San Diego, and not to associate with drug users or sellers.
"He has done a wonderful job at the ranch," said Cameron's attorney,
Ronald Lewis. "His family has supported him throughout this. It was an
enlightening experience; a good learning experience."
Cameron Michael Reagan, the grandson of the former U.S. president and
son of talk-radio personality Michael Reagan, completed a 90-day
rehabilitation program for being caught with a small amount of
marijuana late last year, authorities said.
Reagan appeared before Judge Michelle R. Rosenblatt at the Van Nuys
Superior Court for a progress report hearing Friday morning. He is on
probation for a 1999 case of receiving stolen property, said Kyle
Christopherson, a spokesman for Los Angeles County Superior Court.
The 22-year-old San Fernando Valley resident was ordered by Rosenblatt
earlier this year to attend anger management counseling at Calvary
Ranch, a Christian residential drug and alcohol treatment center near
San Diego, and not to associate with drug users or sellers.
"He has done a wonderful job at the ranch," said Cameron's attorney,
Ronald Lewis. "His family has supported him throughout this. It was an
enlightening experience; a good learning experience."
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