Pubdate: Fri, 03 Dec 2010 Source: Desert Sun, The (Palm Springs, CA) Copyright: 2010 The Desert Sun Contact: http://local2.thedesertsun.com/mailer/opinionwrap.php Website: http://www.mydesert.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1112 Note: Does not accept LTEs from outside circulation area. Author: Jessica E. Davis, City News Service OWNER OF POT COLLECTIVE ORDERED TO STAND TRIAL The owner of a Palm Springs medical marijuana dispensary accused of illegally operating a pot collective in Palm Desert four years ago will go on trial in April, a judge ruled Thursday. Stacy Hochanadel, owner of CannaHelp in Palm Springs, is charged with possession of marijuana for sale, transport and sale of marijuana and keeping a place to sell controlled substances. Riverside County Superior Court Judge Duane Lloyd set an April 4 trial date and allowed Hochanadel to remain free on his own recognizance. Hochanadel was arrested in December 2006, but in 2008, Riverside County Superior Court Judge David Downing ruled that a search warrant used to raid the Palm Desert dispensary was flawed because sheriff's Investigator Robert Garcia had not been trained to handle medical marijuana cases. In August 2009, a three-judge panel of the 4th District Court of Appeal in San Diego unanimously ruled that Downing wrongly threw out the search warrant, and the Riverside County District Attorney's Office resumed the prosecution in late January. Hochanadel's attorney, Ulrich McNulty, said previously that Hochanadel had a business license and agreement with the sheriff's department, and the business was being operated transparently. Hochanadel opened CannaHelp, then known as Hempies, in September 2005. His lease expired in September 2007, and he reopened the dispensary in Palm Springs, where he has one of three permits to operate there. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D