Pubdate: Sat, 02 Dec 2000 Source: Press Democrat, The (CA) Copyright: 2000 The Press Democrat Contact: Letters Editor, P. O. Box 569, Santa Rosa CA 95402 Fax: (707) 521-5305 Feedback: http://www.pressdemocrat.com/opinion/letform.html Website: http://www.pressdemo.com/ Forum: http://www.pressdemo.com/opinion/talk/ Author: Mike Geniella, The Press Democrat MARIJUANA DISTRIBUTOR GETS 27 YEARS A federal judge Friday imposed a 27-year prison term on a Mendocino County man who was earlier convicted of heading up a marijuana cultivation ring. Judge Susan Illston also fined John Dalton, 45, of Redwood Valley $165,000. Dalton's sentencing capped a controversial 1996 case that involved one of the largest marijuana distribution operations in North Coast history, alleged witness tampering, and a judge's finding that a federal drug agent had acted improperly by engaging in a relationship with Dalton's wife. During pretrial hearings in 1999 involving Dalton's case, Illston found that drug agent Mark Nelson had gone too far in persuading the defendant's wife to install a tape recorder in their bed as part of a three-year federal investigation of the marijuana cultivation ring. During the hearings, Nelson admitted drinking beer and kissing Virginia Horstman, Dalton's wife, during an encounter at a DEA safe house in Ukiah. Illston refused to allow government prosecutors to use the tapes against Dalton during his subsequent trial. Despite the setback to the government's case, a federal jury convicted Dalton of six marijuana-growing related charges and for obstructing justice. On Friday, Illston sentenced Dalton to the 27-year prison term and ordered a five-year period of supervised release when he is paroled. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D