Ohio drug defendant asks judge for 1 more joint
Judge says no
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Posted: 11/16/2012
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CINCINNATI - A judge's offer to allow an Ohio drug defendant the chance to stay out of prison if he'd give up marijuana might have just gone up in smoke.
Hamilton County Common Pleas Judge Melba Marsh says she was astonished by the response from 19-year-old Damaine Mitchell on Wednesday.
The Cincinnati Enquirer reported Thursday that Mitchell told the judge he likes smoking weed and staying off it so he could stay out of prison would be "a challenge." He told the judge he could try to quit but made a request: Could he "at least get one more joint in?"
The judge quickly said no. She wants Mitchell back in court next week before she decides what to do with his trafficking case.
A message left for Mitchell's attorney hasn't been returned.
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