Saturday 21 August 2010

The Informant

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GARDNVERVILLE, Nev. — A Nevada judge has an unusual sentence for a 25-year-old Sacramento man who sold marijuana to a police informant in a casino parking lot at Lake Tahoe.

District Judge Dave Gamble ordered Matthew Palazzolo to write a report on what the judge called the "nonsensical character" of California's medical marijuana law.

Gamble gave Palazzolo 90 days to complete the paper discussing his realization that marijuana led him to use more powerful narcotics.

Palazzolo, who works for a Sacramento law firm, was arrested outside a Stateline casino in February after selling the informant a quarter-pound of pot for $1,060. Palazzolo said he grew it after using complaints of a sore back to get a California medical marijuana card. But he said the pot was for recreational use.

Next week, the high profile trial of 4 men facing life in prison for plotting to blow up 2 Bronx Synagogues and shoot down military airplanes will resume in Manhattan Federal Court. But there are questions over the role of a government informant in the case.

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