CO: Charges dismissed in medical marijuana case

Charges dismissed in medical marijuana case

December 14, 2007
CENTENNIAL, Colo. (AP) - Criminal charges have been dismissed against a former Marine who argued that marijuana helps him deal with injuries suffered during Operation Desert Storm.
Kevin Dickes of Aurora had pleaded not guilty in Arapahoe County District Court to marijuana cultivation after police seized 71 plants from his home on April 27.

The county's district attorney dismissed the charges Friday against the 38-year-old Dickes, who is a state-certified medical marijuana patient.

Dickes' attorney, Robert Corry Jr., says Dickes will file a motion for the return of the medical marijuana on Monday.

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CO: Charges dismissed in medical marijuana case

Congratulations again to the great state of Colorado and all patients.....Dismissed In the Interest of Justice. Keep up your right to medical marijuana.
Peace,
Christine Marie Flora
Secretary and Treasurer of the SVCPU
Spokesperson and Board Representive
SVCPU-Silicon Valley Cannabis Patients Union
Santa Clara County Chapter of Compassionate Coalition
svcpu@hotmail.com
510-695-5000 cell

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