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Eddy LeppAfter an August 2004 raid on Charles "Eddy" Lepp's northern California property, the Drug Enforcement Administration reported the seizure of 32,524 marijuana plants. According to Lepp, these plants were being grown by members of his Rasta ministry for qualified medical patients under California’s Compassionate Use Act. To the federal government, which doesn’t recognize state medical marijuana law, the grow was considered entirely illegal and Lepp was prosecuted accordingly. Over the next four years, he won a number of victories against the U.S. government, overcoming charges from a botched sales sting against him and getting the search warrant for his raid thrown out of court. The case went downhill, however, when the judge ruled that the plants could remain in evidence because they were in plain sight from a public highway. The same judge subsequently denied Lepp’s religious use claim, ruling that rights of religious expression were overriden by the government’s interest in preventing the diversion of such a large quantity of marijuana. Lepp was still reeling from that denial, which he vehemently disputes, when his case finally went to trial in late August 2008. Lepp himself took the stand in order to tell the jury that he was not guilty because he had not personally grown any of the marijuana; as he put it, he had simply opened up his land for use by members of his Rasta church. However, Lepp was unable to convince the jury of this claim. His emotional testimony about caregiving for his recently-deceased wife also failed to sway the jurors towards acquittal, and they quickly returned guilty verdicts on all charges. During Lepp’s sentencing in May 2009, the judge reluctantly sentenced him to ten years in federal prison, saying the penalty was excessive but that she was constrained by mandatory minimum sentencing laws. Read more about Eddy's case here.

CHARLES EDWARD LEPP #90157-011
FEDERAL PRISON CAMP
3705 WEST FARM ROAD
LOMPOC, CA 93436

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Chet Jenkins
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written by Chet Jenkins, January 15, 2012
Dec 19th & 22nd letters were sent from Charles Lepp 90157-011, at(as he addressed envelope): 3705 West Farm Road, Lompac California Republic 93436.
He says The Supreme Court refused to hear his case, so they are doing a 92255 Motion for Resentencing. Keep the HOPE alive!!

Chet Jenkins
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written by Chet Jenkins, January 15, 2012
Dec 22, 2011 Eddy wrote back to Sonoma County ASA saying he was attempting a 92255 Motion for Resentencing. Hopefully, he will get his opportunity.
Vanessa Nelson
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written by Vanessa Nelson, October 27, 2010
Thanks, Matt! I just received a letter from him at that address too, so I've updated it on the listing here. I was glad to hear that Eddy likes the camp a little better than the main prison -- "a lot more freedom and a lot less guards," he writes smilies/smiley.gif

--Vanessa
Matt Rifkin
new mailing address
written by Matt Rifkin, October 27, 2010
Aloha all...

I just received a letter from Rev Eddy and he has been moved to a different part of Lompac...the envelope had:

3705 West Farm Road, Lompac, CA 93436

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Last Updated on Wednesday, 27 October 2010 13:28