News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: Mistrial Declared In Medical Marijuana Case |
Title: | US CA: Mistrial Declared In Medical Marijuana Case |
Published On: | 2000-12-22 |
Source: | Los Angeles Times (CA) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-02 08:15:21 |
MISTRIAL DECLARED IN MEDICAL MARIJUANA CASE
SACRAMENTO--With the jury hopelessly deadlocked, but leaning in favor
of acquittal, a Placer County judge declared a mistrial Thursday in
the pot sales case against a chief backer of California's landmark
1996 medical marijuana measure.
After deliberating more than five days, the jury told Judge John L.
Cosgrove that it was leaning 11 to 1 to acquit Steve Kubby and his
wife, Michele, of charges that the 265 marijuana plants they had
cultivated in a Squaw Valley home were for financial gain.
But the jury convicted Kubby, a 1998 Libertarian gubernatorial
candidate, of felony possession of a small amount of peyote and a
psychedelic mushroom stem.
Kubby said he is confident Cosgrove will take his medical condition
into consideration during sentencing Feb. 2 on those counts.
"I got nicked, I got some cuts, but they'll heal," Kubby said
afterward. "We stood and fought and defended the rights of sick
people. We hope this creates a bright line for law enforcement."
Kubby, who has lived in Orange County with his wife's parents since
the January 1999 arrest, contends that six or eight marijuana
cigarettes he has smoked daily helped keep in check a rare form of
adrenal cancer that normally kills in five years. A stint in jail
without what he considers his "medicine," Kubby contends, would
amount to a death sentence.
Prosecutors, who now must consider whether they want to refile the
case against Kubby and his wife, failed to return telephone calls
after the verdict.
SACRAMENTO--With the jury hopelessly deadlocked, but leaning in favor
of acquittal, a Placer County judge declared a mistrial Thursday in
the pot sales case against a chief backer of California's landmark
1996 medical marijuana measure.
After deliberating more than five days, the jury told Judge John L.
Cosgrove that it was leaning 11 to 1 to acquit Steve Kubby and his
wife, Michele, of charges that the 265 marijuana plants they had
cultivated in a Squaw Valley home were for financial gain.
But the jury convicted Kubby, a 1998 Libertarian gubernatorial
candidate, of felony possession of a small amount of peyote and a
psychedelic mushroom stem.
Kubby said he is confident Cosgrove will take his medical condition
into consideration during sentencing Feb. 2 on those counts.
"I got nicked, I got some cuts, but they'll heal," Kubby said
afterward. "We stood and fought and defended the rights of sick
people. We hope this creates a bright line for law enforcement."
Kubby, who has lived in Orange County with his wife's parents since
the January 1999 arrest, contends that six or eight marijuana
cigarettes he has smoked daily helped keep in check a rare form of
adrenal cancer that normally kills in five years. A stint in jail
without what he considers his "medicine," Kubby contends, would
amount to a death sentence.
Prosecutors, who now must consider whether they want to refile the
case against Kubby and his wife, failed to return telephone calls
after the verdict.
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