Victory!

It's a precedent now!
Breaking News: CO: ADAMS COUNTY JURY ACQUITS MEDICAL MARIJUANA CAREGIVER OF CRIMINAL
CHARGES FOR 226 MARIJUANA PLANTS AND NINE PATIENTS
_Landmark Case for “Medical Necessity” Caregiver Defense_

_October 27, 2011, Brighton, CO_: Late this afternoon, an Adams District
Court jury of twelve citizens delivered a “not guilty” verdict in the
felony criminal trial of _People v. Richard Wainwright, Jr._, Adams
District Case No. 10CR007.

Mr. Wainwright’s lead defense lawyer Robert J. Corry, Jr., said “This
case establishes that a Medical Marijuana caregiver can cultivate or
possess as much marijuana as is medically-necessary for his patients.
The verdict eviscerates the all-too-frequently repeated legal fiction
that a caregiver or patient is strictly limited to six plants and two
ounces of medicine.”

Mr. Wainwright was charged with “Felony Cultivation of Marijuana” and
“Misdemeanor Child Abuse” stemming from his indoor medical marijuana
garden in Thornton, Colorado. In December 2009, seven armed detectives
from the elite paramilitary North Metro Drug Task Force descended on Mr.
Wainwright’s home garden, and took clippings from an alleged 226
marijuana plants.

The jury trial lasted four days, took twelve citizens away from their
jobs and families, used up hours of limited courtroom time, required a
District Court Judge and staff, was litigated by a highly experienced
senior-level prosecutor, forced six police detectives or officers off
the streets, and placed Mr. Wainwright and his family in a terrifying
position. The trial featured testimony about Mr. Wainwright’s former
patients, one of whom died from her breast cancer in February 2011 while
the case awaited trial. It is estimated that the cost of the trial to
Adams County taxpayers exceeded $100,000.00, so far.

The District Attorney brought the costly trial while Adams and
Broomfield County voters consider Question 1A, whether to exempt the
District Attorney from the eight-year term limit that applies to
other elected public servants in these counties.

Following the verdict, Mr. Wainwright walked out of Court, convicted of
nothing, shaking and sobbing with emotion after this long ordeal ended.
He thanked the Jury for their service.

In the next week, it is expected that Mr. Wainwright and his legal team
will be retrieving Medical Marijuana seized by the North Metro Drug Task
Force.
Here's where I found it,
http://forums.cannabisculture.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=1719697
but I couldn't verify with anything else.

I'll keep looking tomorrow but the news people are NOT all over this. Seems to be on the DL. I'll e-mail the RMN tomorrow and ask them why it's not newsworthy. West word should know as well.
 

TreeOfLiberty

Well-Known Member
I wonder how much money Wainwright lost paying Robert Corry to defend him from a prison sentence? This $100,000 , I'm sure that doesn't include Robert Corry's defense fees in representing Wainwright ? Not all court districts are the same, some defendants have to foot their legal fees even if they win, where as some districts reimburse the winning defendant. These top-tier MMJ attorneys are not cheap and charge out the yin-yang. The outcome would've been different if Wainwright had taken a public defender. These asshole cops and prosecutors won't ever stop, and even if you win against them you still end up losing time and money, as well as the local tax payers. They get to violate rights and ruin people's lives and they get to do it using other people's money , the judicial system is fucked up.This shit would end if the cops and prosecutors themselves were held financially liable on cases that they lost.
 
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