Two B.C. Citizens Plead Guilty in U.S. Court
May 5th, 2009 by Rick

Two former employees of Marc Emery — Michelle Rainey, 38, and Gregory Keith Williams pled guilty in a Seattle court for the conspiracy to manufacture marijuana. On July 17th, at their sentence hearing the U.S. Lawyers plan to recommend two years probation.
The United States Attorney’s Office says that between 2003-2005, Rainey, under Emery’s business, sold marijuana seeds and growing instructions — with three quarters of the orders going to the United States. Williams, during that time, took phone orders and sold seeds to customers at Emery’s store.
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