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My Hero
Published 5/8/2008 by Michael K at Dlisted - Be Very Afraid
... Cornelia was one of the 20 prospective jurors in a marijuana possession trial. During jury selection, a 45-minute break was called. When the 45 minute break was up, Cornelia was the only one to not return to the courtroom. The judge in the case was about to issue a bench warrant when he received a call that Cornelia was arrested right outside the criminal courthouse. Cornelia was arrested for smoking a joint. All that talk about weed probably gave her a major craving. The judge told The Houston Chronicle, " I've had prospective jurors get lost before, but it never occurred to ...

Wild, Wacky & True: Prospective Juror Arrested for Smoking Pot
Published 5/8/2008 by Jaclyn at Bumpshack.com
... by taking part in jury duty in Houston, TX. Cornelia was one of the 20 prospective jurors in a marijuana possession trial. During jury selection, a 45-minute break was called. When the 45 minute break was up, Cornelia was the only one to not return to the courtroom. The judge in the case was about to issue a bench warrant when he received a call that Cornelia was arrested right outside the criminal courthouse. Cornelia was arrested for smoking a joint. The judge told The Houston Chronicle, “I’ve had prospective jurors get lost ...

Up In Smoke
Published 5/8/2008 by Fresh at [CRUNK + DISORDERLY] WE PUT ON [NO, SERIOUSLY, WE DO]
... DWI’s, family violence and many other misdemeanors. “It’s the first weed case I’ve tried in years,” Ross said. “People usually plead out.” The former juror was charged with possession of marijuana. She is scheduled to be arraigned next week in Criminal Court at Law No. 11 —across the hall from Ross’ courtroom. Mayo remained in the Harris County Jail on a $500 bail Tuesday night and could not be reached for comment. [source] I hurt for my people, I really do. My only hope is ...

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