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Key witness in marijuana activist's battery case arrested on drug charge
by
Bigham, Will
, Consalvo, Lori
in
Chabot, Paul
/ Collins, Scot
/ Madenlian, Garo
/ Swerdlow, Lanny
/ Victor, Martin
2008
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Key witness in marijuana activist's battery case arrested on drug charge
by
Bigham, Will
, Consalvo, Lori
in
Chabot, Paul
/ Collins, Scot
/ Madenlian, Garo
/ Swerdlow, Lanny
/ Victor, Martin
2008
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Key witness in marijuana activist's battery case arrested on drug charge
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Key witness in marijuana activist's battery case arrested on drug charge
2008
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Despite allegations of odd timing, sheriff's Lt. Scot Collins said the department had no knowledge of [Martin Victor]'s involvement in [Lanny Swerdlow]'s battery case. \"The arrest was made based on neighbor complaints,\" Collins said. \"Sheriffs didn't know about the appearance in the San Bernardino court. I didn't know about it until (Monday afternoon).\" The guidelines from state Attorney General Edmund G. \"Jerry\" Brown Jr. call for medical-marijuana cooperatives - meaning groups of medical-marijuana users who collectively grow and share marijuana - to be strictly nonprofit, which Victor says his was.
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Los Angeles Newspaper Group
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