Marc Emery Agrees to Five Years in Canadian Prison :: hightimes.com
VANCOUVER - Marc Emery, Vancouver's self-styled Prince of Pot, has tentatively agreed to a five-year prison term in a plea bargain over U.S. money laundering and marijuana seed-selling charges.
Facing an extradition hearing Jan. 21 and the all-but-certain prospect of delivery to American authorities, Emery has cut a deal with U.S. prosecutors to serve his sentence in Canada. He also hopes it will save his two co-accused - Michelle Rainey and Greg Williams, who were his lieutenants for so much of the past decade.
The three were arrested in August 2005 at the request of the United States and charged even though none had ventured south of the border. Since then, they have been awaiting the extradition hearing. With the proceedings about to begin, Emery says his lawyer brokered the best deal possible.
-the "prince of pot" seeds doing time. better than extradition to the u.s. where he would have done 20 years. -st0ckman
Monday, January 14, 2008
Marc Emery Agrees to Five Years in Canadian Prison :: hightimes.com
Posted by st0ckman at 7:11 PM
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