Pubdate: Fri, 04 Jan 2002 Source: Daily News, The (CN NS) Copyright: 2002 The Daily News Contact: http://www.canada.com/halifax/dailynews/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/179 Author: Chris Lambie POT DEFENDANT DISABLES WEB SITE A Middle Sackville man facing trial for growing and selling marijuana said prosecutors threatened yesterday to charge him with contempt of court unless he takes down a Web site he set up to criticize the cops who arrested him and the laws they are enforcing. Michael Patriquen, 48, was arrested Feb. 28, 2000, after police seized several hundred plants, seedlings and home grown pot in several communities. On Nov. 24, Patriquen set up a Web site www.railroaded.info so people could read about his case on the Internet. He said he disabled the Web site last night. The Department of Justice doesnt like having their dirty laundry aired, said Patriquen. They were trying to find a way to force me to shut my site down. Patriquen said prosecutors delved way, way back in the legal history and found some archaic case to use as a precedent for charging him with contempt. If he is charged, he said, his bail could be revoked and he'd have to await trial in jail. He also fears losing his home, which he put up as a $50,000 bail guarantee. Patriquens marijuana-trafficking trial starts Jan. 16 in Halifax, and hell be back in court March 20 to face additional charges of conspiring to produce the drug. The former Marijuana Party candidate said his lawyer, Warren Zimmer, advised him to take down his Web site after a telephone conversation yesterday with federal Crown attorney James Martin. Martin confirmed he did speak to Zimmer, but refused to say what it was about. The matter is before the court right now and, honestly, I can't discuss it, Martin said. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth