Texas Man Gets 35 Years For Pot Possession

blaze1camp

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I was reading this and it shows how fucked Americas (TX) laws really are...

By Dayna Worchel, Tyler Morning Telegraph - Tuesday, March 9 2010
TAGS: HEADLINE NEWS COURT LAWS POSSESSION PRISON TEXAS USA
Henry Walter Wooten has been sentenced to 35 years in prison for possession of 4.6 ounces of marijuana.
A Smith County jury found a Tyler man guilty on Thursday of possession of less than five pounds but more than four ounces of marijuana in a drug-free zone.

The jury in the 7th District Court with Judge Kerry Russell presiding then sentenced Henry Walter Wooten, 54, to 35 years confinement in prison. He was not assessed a fine.

Wooten, who had pleaded not guilty to the current charge, had been found guilty of two felonies in Smith County, one in 1987 and one in 1989. He pleaded true to both of those on Thursday before he was sentenced. His 35-year sentence will run consecutively to any other sentences that may be unexpired from his prior felonies, Judge Russell said in court.

The defendant had been accused of possessing marijuana within 1,000 feet of the Ebenezer Day Care Center in Tyler in October 2008.

Tyler police officers were alerted to Wooten's location because of the smell of the marijuana. Tapes played in court showed Wooten removing a number of individual plastic bags loaded with the drug from his pockets. Officers also found a larger bag of marijuana in Wooten's car the same day.

Wooten, who had remained incarcerated since he was arrested for the offense in 2008, had decided he wanted a private laboratory in Tyler to test the marijuana he was accused of possessing when he was arrested. Smith County Assistant District Attorney Richard Vance said Wooten did have a right to ask for such testing.

Both the results from the tests conducted by T.H.E. Lab in Tyler in January, and the tests conducted by the Department of Public Safety Laboratory soon after Wooten's arrest were very similar in results.

Trey Cloud, DPS forensic chemist, testified that the weight of the marijuana seized from Wooten when he was arrested was 4.6 ounces, and the packaging alone weighed 1.06 ounces. He also testified that the drug seized from Wooten was indeed marijuana.

Tom Thompson, from the private laboratory, who testified on Wednesday, said his analysis showed the packaging alone weighed 1.059 ounces.

Cloud testified that the weight of the marijuana, which was analyzed closer to the time of the offense, in this case, in December 2008, was more accurate. The testing done by the private lab was performed on Jan. 29, 2010.

In his closing arguments to the jury, Vance told them they set the standard for the community.

"Every decision made by a jury sets a precedent," he said.

He appealed to the jury to use their common sense and to look at the evidence.

"Wooten pulled bag after bag from his pockets like one of those clowns you see -- and in the driver's seat of his car was a big bag and digital scales," Vance said.

Defense attorney O.W. Lloyd told the jury in his closing arguments he was not there to yell at them and put the pressure on them about precedents. "You don't have to be a chemist -- you believe what you believe."

Vance had asked for the jury to give Wooten a sentence of 99 years. Leslie McLean served as co-counsel with Vance.

- Article from the Tyler Morning Telegraph on March 5, 2010.
 

max420thc

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this is why IT IS IMPORTANT TO REGISTER TO VOTE. IF I OR YOU WERE ON A JURY WHERE IT WAS A MARIJUANA OR TAX CASE WE COULD SET A PRECEDENT AND GET THE SHIT LEGALIZED .
id hang a jury and try to nullify bad laws. such as gun laws / marijuana laws/tax laws. it would be within your power to hang a jury to save a guy like this.or maybe if you are clever enough to nullify the law.
 

SCARHOLE

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Vance had asked for the jury to give Wooten a sentence of 99 years.................... WTF????

WHEN I SNAP U COPS ARE GOING FIRST, DONT PUSH THE CRAZY FUCKER!!
 

drewsb420

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That's fucking ridiculous, why the fuck would you wanna live in a state like that? I would pack my shit up and move, hitchhike if you have to, that's just horrible.
 

BadDog40

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Texas, the same place Gov Bush authorized police to storm gay mens homes in the middle of the night and drag them off to jail because they were committing homosexual acts.
 

doc111

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Texas, the same place Gov Bush authorized police to storm gay mens homes in the middle of the night and drag them off to jail because they were committing homosexual acts.
I thought this was a discussion about this poor man's unfair sentence for marijuana posession, and not another Bush bashing session. :confused:

This is bullshit though. We have to get these draconian laws changed. Voting and jury duty are important but we should all get active with a pro-marijuana group like NORML or MPP. bongsmilie
 

medicineman

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Texas sucks for drug possession. I recall an article in playboy back in the 60s: A Texas man was given life for possession of an ounce of Marijuana. That pretty much solidified my never living in that state. It depends on the judge. Maybe this guy was banging the judges sister or wife.
 

doc111

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Seriously, where do they come up ith a number like 35 years? Did they pull that out of their asses?
I don't know if Texas has a habitual offender or 3 strikes law but that could've been why he got so much time. It's still bullshit nonetheless. :cuss:
 

max420thc

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we dont know what his other two convictions were. although it wouldnt make any difference to me sitting on that jury for that crime(non crime)they would have to retried him again is i would have hung the jury AND i would have tried to get the other jurors to nullify the law. the 1000 ft from a school . unconstitutional (federal jurisdiction in a state school) . the drug law unconstitutional . (rights not granted to the government shall be retained by the states and the PEOPLE)its not even the states right to regulate what one does with ones own body.
they keep the shit illegal so lawyers can make money. the also know if they legalized marijuana they would have a hard time taxing it. anyone can grow marijuana ( not well) but its not that hard to grow. they know people would be growing their own and they would not be able to tax it.
tabbaco is hard to grow and cure. this government is nothing but a great big ponzi scheme.a tyranny that rules by fear and force at the end of a gun.
 

BadDog40

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I thought this was a discussion about this poor man's unfair sentence for marijuana posession, and not another Bush bashing session. :confused:
Bush endorsed some of these fucked up laws when he was Governor of Texas; Texas is a republican state. Republicans continually spout off about freedom yet they could give a fuck about what comes down to a life sentence over possession of an ounce of weed. Support republicans and you support this kind of bullshit.
 

NoDrama

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Bush endorsed some of these fucked up laws when he was Governor of Texas; Texas is a republican state. Republicans continually spout off about freedom yet they could give a fuck about what comes down to a life sentence over possession of an ounce of weed. Support republicans and you support this kind of bullshit.
Your right, Republicans ALL hate drug users and want to send them to the electric chair. You will notice that all the officers who made the arrest had Republican affiliation, the prosecutor was republican and the judge and jury were also all republican. Ask any republican from Texas about drugs and they will call the police on yer azz in a New York minute. The entire makeup of everyone in Texas government is republican, they hang Democrats in that state just for being Democrats. Pot smokers are democrats.
 

BadDog40

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we dont know what his other two convictions were.
They were both for marijuana convictions in 1987 and 1989.

they keep the shit illegal so lawyers can make money. the also know if they legalized marijuana they would have a hard time taxing it.
They keep it illegal because private prison contractors, pharmaceutical companies, and law enforcement make enormous amounts of money from it being illegal. These are all friends of republicans, and donate millions to republican lawmakers who in turn do whatever it takes to keep it illegal.
 

max420thc

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republican state? WTF are you smoking?
texas has bad democrat governors for like ever except recently .
texas was sentencing people to life in the 30s through the 50s . bush wasnt around then . it was crooks like LBJ .
i dont know what the hell republicans stand for anymore they have become like democrats many of them are progressives i can see why someone would not like progressives they are idiots.
they tell you one thing and do another..like im for smaller government and expand government every single year under bush.
the outrage of bush spending 400 billion dollars in one year into debt..what a moron.
then along comes obama..he spends 1.7 trillion further into debt in one year.quadrupling bush. just in his first year. and that doesnt include another 10 trillion in off book debt obama spent.
what we need is a center right libertarians in congress and the white house to get this shit straight .
all of these clowns dem and repub are in it for themselfs and their cronies .
people in here talking about dem and repub remind me of a couple of retarded children watching WWF and thinking it is real.
 

BadDog40

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Your right, Republicans ALL hate drug users and want to send them to the electric chair. You will notice that all the officers who made the arrest had Republican affiliation, the prosecutor was republican and the judge and jury were also all republican. Ask any republican from Texas about drugs and they will call the police on yer azz in a New York minute. The entire makeup of everyone in Texas government is republican, they hang Democrats in that state just for being Democrats. Pot smokers are democrats.

Your words, not mine. Republicans sell out to the highest bidder and could give a fuck about wrong or right, if you havent figured that out by now then please educate yourself.
 

doc111

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Bush endorsed some of these fucked up laws when he was Governor of Texas; Texas is a republican state. Republicans continually spout off about freedom yet they could give a fuck about what comes down to a life sentence over possession of an ounce of weed. Support republicans and you support this kind of bullshit.
That statement is bullshit. I'm sorry but just because Bush "endorsed" a fucked up law does that mean he made the law? And even if he did he hasn't been the governor of that state for better than a decade now. They've had plenty of time to change that law if they wanted to. The fact that you think republicans are so antiweed is actually quite funny to me since there aren't too many democracts spending a whole lot of political capital on re-legalization. It's time for everybody to wake up and realize that neither party wants to see weed re-legalized. We know there are individuals in both parties who support MMJ and decriminalization or outright re-legalization, but that's about it. Wake up and realize that neither dems or repubs are working in our best interests, especially when it comes to cannabis. bongsmilie

BTW I agree that it's bullshit that anybody would get even a day in prison over posession of weed, let alone 35 years........but I don't blame Bush for the laws. Cannabis was illegal a long time before Bush was even a twinkle in daddy Bush's eyes so stop blaming Bush and the republicans for all the worlds ills. :evil:

Rant over. :mrgreen:
 
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PadawanBater

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That statement is bullshit. I'm sorry but just because Bush "endorsed" a fucked up law does that mean he made the law? And even if he did he hasn't been the governor of that state for better than a decade now. They've had plenty of time to change that law if they wanted to. The fact that you think republicans are so antiweed is actually quite funny to me since there aren't too many democracts spending a whole lot of political capital on re-legalization. It's time for everybody to wake up and realize that neither party wants to see weed re-legalized. We know there are individuals in both parties who support MMJ and decriminalization or outright re-legalization, but that's about it. Wake up and realize that neither dems or repubs are working in our best interests, especially when it comes to cannabis. bongsmilie

BTW I agree that it's bullshit that anybody would get even a day in prison over posession of weed, let alone 35 years........but I don't blame Bush for the laws. Cannabis was illegal a long time before Bush was even a twinkle in daddy Bush's eyes so stop blaming Bush and the republicans for all the worlds ills. :evil:

Rant over. :mrgreen:
Agreed. Good post doc!
 
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