Attorney Needs Weed to Tolerate Court
May 19th, 2009 by Russ

According to a San Antonio news service, a Bexar County attorney was arrested for trying to bring two ounces of weed and a chrome pipe into the county courthouse. The attorney, Regina Criswell, said that the weed was for a client of hers.
While attorneys should generally be used to the plodding nature of court trials, one can see how some well-timed ganja could really perk up an otherwise dreary day in court. Few things are more likely to ensure that jurors pay attention to a diatribe on DNA evidence than a nice attention-intensive high.
Local Deputy and cartoon villain Ino Badillo added:
It doesn’t matter who you are. You can’t be in possession of narcotics. Period.
Well, unless you’re a prescription-toting MD, Washington DC mayor, or fun-loving DEA agent, that is.
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