The Freak
San Francisco Giants ace Tim Lincecum has an agreement with a prosecutor in his home state of Washington that could settle his misdemeanor marijuana charge, The Columbian reported Friday.
The Vancouver, Wash., newspaper said Clark County prosecutors have reached a deal with a lawyer for the 2008 Cy Young Award winner that would result in a $250 fine for possessing a marijuana pipe.
Grant Hansen, a Clark County deputy prosecutor, told the newspaper his office is willing to dismiss a misdemeanor charge of possessing 3.3 grams of marijuana.
“We negotiated the case in the manner we do with just about every first-time marijuana-drug paraphernalia case where the individual is cooperative with the officer,” Hansen told The Columbian. “We dismissed possession of marijuana and amended the other charge to buying or selling drug paraphernalia, a Class A civil infraction.”
The agreement still must be approved by a judge. On Thursday, a spokesperson with the Clark County district attorney’s office told The Associated Press that Judge Darvin Zimmerman has been assigned the case.
Hansen did not immediately return phone and e-mail messages left late Friday by The AP.
The prosecutor told The Columbian “it could have been the kid next door” getting the same treatment. “The fact it’s a celebrity doesn’t mean he doesn’t get the same deal.”
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I love Washington! Now compare this level headed approach to weed as opposed to that zoo in South Carolina when that attention grabbing A-hole there wanted to track down Michael Phelps and throw the book at him for a picture.
The Vancouver, Wash., newspaper said Clark County prosecutors have reached a deal with a lawyer for the 2008 Cy Young Award winner that would result in a $250 fine for possessing a marijuana pipe.
Grant Hansen, a Clark County deputy prosecutor, told the newspaper his office is willing to dismiss a misdemeanor charge of possessing 3.3 grams of marijuana.
“We negotiated the case in the manner we do with just about every first-time marijuana-drug paraphernalia case where the individual is cooperative with the officer,” Hansen told The Columbian. “We dismissed possession of marijuana and amended the other charge to buying or selling drug paraphernalia, a Class A civil infraction.”
The agreement still must be approved by a judge. On Thursday, a spokesperson with the Clark County district attorney’s office told The Associated Press that Judge Darvin Zimmerman has been assigned the case.
Hansen did not immediately return phone and e-mail messages left late Friday by The AP.
The prosecutor told The Columbian “it could have been the kid next door” getting the same treatment. “The fact it’s a celebrity doesn’t mean he doesn’t get the same deal.”
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I love Washington! Now compare this level headed approach to weed as opposed to that zoo in South Carolina when that attention grabbing A-hole there wanted to track down Michael Phelps and throw the book at him for a picture.