Pubdate: Sat, 11 Dec 1999 Source: Orange County Register (CA) Copyright: 1999 The Orange County Register Contact: P.O. Box 11626, Santa Ana, CA 92711 Fax: (714) 565-3657 Website: http://www.ocregister.com/ Author: John McDonald and Teri Sforza, The Orange County Register Bookmark: Link to Medicinal Cannabis articles: http://www.mapinc.org/mmj.htm 2 POT CO-OP FIGURES LET OFF THE HOOK COURTS: Prosecutors Drop Charges In Pair Of Cases Stemming From Medical- Marijuana Initiative. Criminal charges against two key figures in Orange County's Cannabis Co-Op are being dropped by prosecutors, it was disclosed Friday, but a third defendant continues to serve a prison sentence. Marijuana-sale charges against co-op co-founder Jack Schachter were dismissed in the interest of justice, said Deputy District Attorney Jim Tanizaki. "We verified that he is terminally ill and is not expected to live much longer," he said. A decision also has been made not to seek a new trial in the case of co-op volunteer David Herrick, said Tori Richards, a spokeswoman for the district attorney. Herrick was convicted of marijuana sale and sentenced to four years in prison, but his conviction was overturned for prosecutorial misconduct. Marvin Chavez, a co-op co-founder, is serving a six-year prison term for sale and transportation of marijuana. His conviction is being appealed. All three cases stem from the co-op's attempts to provide medical marijuana under the Proposition 215 initiative. The law does not allow the sale of marijuana. Defense lawyer James M. Silva said he told Schacter, who is in Florida and suffering from lung cancer, about the decision. "He was very relieved," Silva said. "I can't believe they did that," said Anna Boyce, a retired nurse from Mission Viejo who was a driving force behind the medical-marijuana law. "It's wonderful. But I don't think they should have ever prosecuted (Schacter) from the beginning. He was merely a caregiver." - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake