Pubdate: Fri, 20 Jan 2012
Source: Daily Tribune, The (Royal Oak, MI)
Copyright: 2012 The Daily Tribune
Contact:  http://www.dailytribune.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1579
Author: Ann Zaniewski

MAN GETS PROBATION IN MEDICAL MARIJUANA CASE

A man criminally charged in connection with raids on medical 
marijuana businesses was sentenced Thursday to a year of probation.

Matthew John-Drinnon Miller of Waterford Township was also ordered to 
complete 30 days of community service.

Miller and a number of other people were charged as part of the Aug. 
25, 2010 raids on Everybody's Cafe and Herbal Remedies in Waterford 
Township. Miller worked at Herbal Remedies.

Court records show Miller pleaded no contest to a charge of 
delivery/manufacture marijuana.

Miller said during his sentencing hearing in front of Oakland Circuit 
Judge Phyllis McMillen that he thought at the time he was in 
compliance with the law.

William and Candace Teichman operated Everybody's Cafe and Herbal 
Remedies. They were each sentenced in October to one year of 
probation after pleading guilty to various drug charges.

Their cases became part of a public dispute involving interpretations 
of the state's medical marijuana law.

Staff writer Carol Hopkins contributed to this report.
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