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Civil trial between marijuana activist, Lanny Swerdlow, and opponent, Paul Chabot, continues
by
Woods, Wes
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Chabot, Paul
/ Swerdlow, Lanny
/ Trials
/ Victor, Martin
2013
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Civil trial between marijuana activist, Lanny Swerdlow, and opponent, Paul Chabot, continues
by
Woods, Wes
in
Chabot, Paul
/ Swerdlow, Lanny
/ Trials
/ Victor, Martin
2013
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Civil trial between marijuana activist, Lanny Swerdlow, and opponent, Paul Chabot, continues
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Civil trial between marijuana activist, Lanny Swerdlow, and opponent, Paul Chabot, continues
2013
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RANCHO CUCAMONGA >> The lawsuit between marijuana activist Lanny Swerdlow and marijuana opponent Paul Chabot continued this week in court with lengthy testimony from Chabot, who said the activist pushed him. In testimony on Tuesday, Swerdlow said he walked around Chabot and maintained that he didn't touch Chabot. Swerdlow's suit against Chabot seeks punitive damages of $1 million, alleging false arrest and malicious prosecution. Chabot, who filed a counter-suit, claims Swerdlow battered him, which Swerdlow denies, and is asking for attorney's fees.
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