Pubdate: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 Source: Auburn Journal Copyright: 1999 Auburn Journal Contact: 1030 High St., Auburn, CA 95603 Website: http://www.auburnjournal.com/ Author: Jessica R. Towhey, Journal Staff Writer MARIJUANA TRIAL POSTPONED AGAIN Superior Court Judge Larry D. Gaddis postponed setting a date for the trial of Michele and Steven Kubby Monday due to a packed court calendar. "Sorry for the hold up, again, folks," Gaddis said as he further postponed the start of a trial that hinges on the strength of Proposition 215. The North Lake Tahoe Taskforce arrested the Olympic Village couple Jan. 19 on suspicion of cultivation of marijuana and cultivation of marijuana with intent to sell. But, the Kubbys have maintained they have a physician's recommendation to use marijuana for medicinal purposes. Steven Kubby was diagnosed with adrenal cancer more than 20 years ago, and Michele Kubby suffers from an irritable bowel. Attorneys for the Kubbys - Dale E. Woods represents Michele Kubby and Joe Farina represents Steven Kubby - requested a continuance July 13 but were denied. At the time, Farina said the timing of the Kubby's trial conflicted with another case, but he made no mention of a conflict Monday. And, both lawyers said the District Attorney's office withheld evidence by not turning over computer disks and hardware in a timely manner. However, Assistant District Attorney Chris Cattran said his office released the disks as soon as they were received from the Sacramento High Crimes Taskforce. Both sides have committed themselves to the case, and will be back in Gaddis' courtroom - Department 3 at the Historic Courthouse on Maple Street - - today at 1:30 p.m. to set a date. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake