Pubdate: Mon, 11 Jun 2001 Source: Nevada Appeal (NV) Copyright: 2001 Nevada Appeal Contact: http://www.mapinc.org/media/896 Website: http://tahoe.com/appeal/ Author: Emily Aughinbaugh, World News Service Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmj.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/kubby.htm (Kubby, Steve) D.A. WANTS KUBBY TO FACE FELONY ALLEGATIONS AUBURN - The California Attorney General's Office plans to appeal a Placer County Superior Court judge's decision to reduce medical marijuana advocate Steve Kubby's convictions on psilocybin and peyote possession charges from felonies to misdemeanors. Kubby, 54, was sentenced in March to 120 days in jail. He is scheduled to start serving the term July 20. Marijuana-possession-for-sale charges were dismissed after a mistrial was declared and the District Attorney's Office chose not to proceed with a second trial. California Department of Justice spokesman Michael Van Winkle said the county District Attorney's Office's request for state prosecutors to appeal the decision by Judge John Cosgrove has been approved "on a preliminary basis" with no filing date yet set in appeals court. The next step for the Attorney General's Office is to file a brief, Van Winkle said. A former Libertarian Party gubernatorial candidate, Kubby said the 265 pot plants found in his home were for medicinal use under Proposition 215. Kubby's public defender Julie Mumma said she has requested all transcripts of the three-month trial in anticipation of the appeal. An appeal would allow the defense to challenge the legality of the initial search at Kubby's Olympic Valley home, she said. "We are prepared to litigate this matter all the way, paid in full by Placer County," Mumma said in a news release from the American Medical Marijuana Association. Mumma couldn't be reached for comment. Kubby said the appeal allows the defense to receive "thousands of dollars of transcripts for free that we would have otherwise had to pay for. "We are anxious to post the entire trial transcript to the Net, so other patients can use our tactics and motions," he said. - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk