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    Home / College Guide / Man Faces Life for Pot Brownies
     Posted on Saturday, June 08 @ 21:24:34 PDT
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    Prosecutors also charged Wells with child abuse, saying he hurt his son when he gave him the marijuana, but Superior Court Judge Marguerite Wagner dismissed that charge. "I'm not convinced it causes great bodily injury for a 15-year-old to have a (laced) brownie," she said. Wells was arrested in January after his ex-wife noticed that the brownies her son brought home had a strange smell. Authorities said the boy asked his father for some marijuana, which he used as a secret ingredient for the baked goods. It's unclear whether the boy ate any of the brownies, but his 5-year-old sister did. The girl was not harmed by what she ate. Nimmo doesn't believe that Wells should be given a life sentence for providing marijuana to his son. "It's a sign of government out of control," he said. Wells remains free on $50,000 bail. His next court hearing is scheduled for Aug. 28."

     
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