Video: People v Redden & Clark – MI Medical Marijuana hearing – February 20, 2013

Video: People v Redden & Clark – MI Medical Marijuana hearing – February 20, 2013

By Michael Komorn

During this hearing, the prosecutor in the case, Beth Hand, notified the defense that her office would consider levying criminal charges against the doctor based on his testimony before the court. The charges, she said, could come from his testimony at the hearing, as well as his prior testimony at the evidentiary hearing regarding his involvement in certifying the two patients, Redden and Clark. In what turned out to be one of the longest medical marijuana cases since the act was put into place in 2008, the Prosecutor’s actions on this day added to an already bizarre and outrageous series of events. For a full summary of the Hearing, follow this link:

http://www.examiner.com/article/medical-marijuana-doctor-may-be-charged-with-crimes-says-oakland-co-prosecutor

Video of the hearing is below.

http://vimeo.com/60272365

If you or someone you know is facing charges as a result of Medical Marijuana prescribed to you as a Medical Marijuana patient under the Michigan Medical Marijuana Act, or would like to explore the benefit of Medical Marijuana as a natural healing solution, contact Komorn Law and ensure your rights are protected.

Michael Komorn is recognized as a leading expert on the Michigan Medical Marihuana Act. He is the President of the Michigan Medical Marijuana Association (MMMA), a nonprofit patient advocacy group with over 26,000 members, which advocates for medical marijuana patients, and caregiver rights. Michael is also the host of Planet Green Trees Radio, a marijuana reform based show, which is broadcast every Thursday night 8-10 pm EST. Follow Komorn on Twitter.

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