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vta

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Sheriff Pays Grower $25K For Wrongly Seized Marijuana Plants

​Plants? We Don't Need No Steenken Plants!

In yet another embarrassing fiasco for the hapless San Luis Obispo County Sheriff's Department, it is about to buy 43 dead marijuana plants for $25,000.

Rather than go to trial in federal court and fight a civil rights lawsuit brought by Los Osos, California resident Richard Steenken, the county and Sheriff's Department agreed to settle the case by paying up, reports Colin Rigley at the San Luis Obispo New Times.

The monetary amount is said to be roughly the cash value of the cannabis plants, which were seized in a botched pot raid on Steenken, a medical marijuana patient.

"I guess it could have been more," Steenken said of the settlement. "But it's a long time coming."

Steenken, a 45-year-old addiction specialist, was arrested on October 15, 2008, and two days later he was charged with felony cultivation of marijuana and possessing concentrated cannabis, among other chasrges. With his bail set at $40,000, Steenken decided to stay in jail, where he remained until November 3, when the District Attorney's Office dismissed all charges.

Upon his release, Steenken fought to have his property returned, which eventually happened, after a court order. But by the time he got his stuff back, the 43 plants -- which he was allowed to cultivate under state law as an authorized medical marijuana patient -- had died.

"Basically they told us, 'We're going to enforce federal law,' " said Steenken's attorney, Dana Rosenburg, a specialist in police misconduct cases. "So they're using state money... to enforce federal law, and that's unconstitutional."

Steenken got home during the middle of the raid, and found armed deputies invading his home. Not satisfied with just busting up his place, the cops raided the home of his then-girlfriend, three hours later.

Steenken filed a complaint with the U.S. District Court on November 9, 2009, with 257 claims including emotional distress, battery, false arrest, and violations of his First, Fourth, and Fourteenth Amendment rights.

"The county is really getting off easy here, because we're settling only for the value of the marijuana," Rosenburg said.

San Luis Obispo County supervisors gave authority to settle the case on October 5, according to County Counsel Warren Jensen. Though a verbal agreement was reached to settle the case for $25,000, the paperwork had not been finalized as of Thursday.

Jensen declined to comment on the case because the settlement had not been finalized, but said the county typically doesn't admit liability in such settlements.

Sheriff's Department spokesman Rob Bryn also passed the buck, declining to comment and deferring to the county.

Steenken said the settlement doesn't completely offset all the legal fees, but "it lets people know that what they did was incorrect."
 

krunchbubble

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NICE!

cant wait for my settlement from my wrongful bust, should be in the neighborhood of $1.7 million, according to there estimates.....
 
Hell Fucking Yes, awww, now arrest them, they sound like common criminals to me, breaking into houses, stealing a valuable commodity, that they made valuable with a black market..disband that brotherhood of the mustache, they obviously can't enforce a law that is legal in their state...Drink and Drive some more, you shiny badged motherfuckers, hopefully you'll run into a telephone pole. Karma....bitches..

Attn deputies, you can't buy more MP5's and M4 Patrol Carbines, when you have to buy the herb your dumb asses destroyed illegally. Ha Ha.
 

Yes4Prop215

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man this news is fucking awesome...FUCK THE LAWS...make them pay up for that shit. if more shit like this happens in the court system those fucking lazy faggots will have to think twice about messing with the marijuana industry and finally have to just settle on real hard drug dealers like meth and crack....

what a fucking waste of taxpaying money...paying 50k on the investigation for wiretaps and salary, then seizing some marijuana or coke that they cant sell anyways....its basically leaving taxpayers in the red EVERY SINGLE TIME...and even if those fucks seize a car or some property it just goes back into their budget to buy new dodge chargers and pay for cops strip club parties....>FUCK POLICE.
 
interesting. slo county was forced to pay a woman 20k not 6 months ago. the sheriff stated they were going to try to recoup the money in that case, and the lady responded "they can try, I already cashed the check" ha!
Not bad for a county that openly says it has a "zero tolerance" policy. i also know slo county has not been taking down od grows this year-losing 2 cases and $50k in 6 months may have somethin to do with it ehh? Man, i feel like i missed the boat. wwjd-what would julian do hahaha
 
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CANNATOPIA

Nice post & its good to hear that they are on the other end of the stick for once.
 
WOW! THATS ALOT OF MONEY FOR SOME DEAD PLANTS. I DONT FEEL ONE BIT OF FOR THESE COPS, THATS WHAT THEY GET FOR MESSING WITH THIS GUY MEDS! VOTE YES ON PROP 19 AND HOPEFULLY NOBODY ELSE WILL GO THRU THIS AGAIN
 

Aeroguerilla

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"Basically they told us, 'We're going to enforce federal law,' " said Steenken's attorney, Dana Rosenburg, a specialist in police misconduct cases. "So they're using state money... to enforce federal law, and that's unconstitutional."

that is fucked up. this is why we stay underground. FUCK THE POLICE
 
FINALLY! This is exactly what needs to happen in order for this madness to stop....BUt If it was me, fuck the 25k, I WANT IT ALL! I'd even give a chunk to charity and to MJ advocate groups....and ofcourse, i would buy all new 1000 watt digi's with XXXL hoods, and plenty of Can Fans...lol..

Good story for sure.
 

DimeBag65

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they want to settle outside of court not only because they will lose anyways, but the DA doesnt want this case to be available to site as a precedence in similiar cases in the future, the more cases like this that are won in court, the less they will be able to get away with it in the future!

thanks for the great post VTA :joint:
 

element420

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good for him...it's just too bad he isn't being compensated for the damage to his property and emotional stress, physical abuse taken, and time served when he could of been making moeny working...
 
Y

Yankee Grower

NICE!

cant wait for my settlement from my wrongful bust, should be in the neighborhood of $1.7 million, according to there estimates.....
Dude...I really hope you get some insane judgment from all this :). It'll probably take judgments like this to FINALLY get voters/taxpayers to force LEO to stop the madness. Just honor the frikkin laws that have been passed...jeez.
 

qdavid

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This has the definite smell of political motivation/corruption. When a person gets his state MMJ license his name is put in a database. The simple checking of the database to see if his name was there was either completely not done, or the more likely scenario, was checked to verify he was on the list and he was raided because it was. This stinks to high heaven. Some MAJOR corruption going on, I bet a pissing contest to see who's got the bigger dick. They picked their target too. Weak old disabled dude. God, this stinks.
 
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