e California Law Enforcement Officers Shaking Down Marijuana Farmers?

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  1. November 12, 2015
    http://www.marijuanalawyerblog.com/2015/11/5-are-california-law-enforcement-officers-shaking-down-marijuana-farmers.html
    Dozens of farmers who grow and harvest medical marijuana are
    claiming they have been the victims of abusive law enforcement raids
    without justification. CBS Local
    reported on the claims being made by the farmers, as well as legal
    loopholes that are being used to conduct searches and raids without
    search warrants.

    Medical Marijuana Farms Being Raided with No Search Warrants

    Reports from medical marijuana farmers in Mendocino County,
    California indicate that "commando-style" raids are occurred. Armed law
    enforcement officers are being brought in via plane, dropping from the
    sky. The officers do not carry badges, are in unmarked helicopters, and
    provide no indication to the farmers that they are members of law
    enforcement. No paperwork is provided to the farmers, and no copies of
    search warrants are provided.

    Investigators spoke with the Mendocino County Sheriff to ask how law
    enforcement officers could possibly be conducting searches and raids
    without a proper search warrant. The Sheriff indicated that the "open
    field" doctrine made it possible for law enforcement officials to
    conduct searches and take action without a search warrant. While the
    law provides a guarantee of privacy in your person, in your home, and in
    immediate surroundings, there is not necessarily a clear guarantee of
    privacy on other more distant parts of your property.


    With no expectation of privacy, law enforcement can simply file
    internal reports about raids, rather than filing reports with the court
    and being subject to judicial oversight. Unfortunately, the fact no
    warrants are being obtained means that the process is "ripe for abuse."
    Not only can searches be conducted without any actual justification,
    but there have also been allegations that there are discrepancies
    between what is seized and what is reported on the police report.


    Marijuana farmers who have been subject to these warrantless searches
    refer to the common process as a "rip and run," and the resulting legal
    actions as part of the Mendocino Shakedown. The shakedown comes from
    the fact the local district attorney reduces felony charges for
    cultivation of marijuana to misdemeanor charges, in exchange for the
    payment of a per-plant restitution fee.


    One farmer caught up in the system was forced to pay $11,000 in
    restitution after law enforcement claimed she had 161 plants. However,
    she claimed she was growing just 75 plants, which is the legal limit in
    the county for the three parcels of land that she owns.


    More than $3.5 million has been collected and paid to the Sheriff's
    Department through the use of this scam process over just the past two
    years. Unfortunately, as law enforcement agencies are being enriched,
    marijuana growers are paying the price.


    The alleged shakedowns are a clear example demonstrating that
    enforcement of drug laws is often not done for public safety or for the
    public good, but instead for a variety of other motivations including
    government profit. Those who cultivate marijuana need to be aware of
    the potential legal threats they face, and should consult with
    experienced Los Angeles marijuana criminal lawyers as soon as they face legal problems or accusations of wrongdoing.


    The Los Angeles CANNABIS LAW Group represents growers,
    dispensaries, collectives, patients and those facing marijuana charges.
    Call us at 714-937-2050.
     

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