Thursday, September 6, 2012

Feds Say Attorney Made Millions in Pot Conspiracy

Lawyer Involved in "Wide-Raging Conspiracy to Organize and Finance Major Marijuana Grows"

A Los Angeles lawyer, Nathan Hoffman, has been indicted on federal charges alleging that he orchestrated an elaborate marijuana business, and had guided county farmers to switch from growing tomatoes to the more lucrative weed.  CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL STORY from The Sacramento Bee by Peter Hecht (phecht@sacbee.com), dated August 30, 2012, "L.A. lawyer indicted in federal pot case."  

2 comments:

  1. What a dumb lawyer- he forgot to pay off the right people. Live and learn.

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  2. I would think that the Feds or any other police agency would have harder drugs to go after then marijuana. But any crime that will keep them in business and add to their bankrolls they will continue to make arrests.
    It will be never ending and we all have to do what our government says.
    Its not "We The People" anymore.
    Its who has allot of money and how can we get it into the government system.
    We are all becomeing slaves to our government no matter what state you live in.
    There is so much corruption every day that On One will be able to keep up with it.
    Try to complain and they will come after you.

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