Jim Finnel
Fallen Cannabis Warrior & Ex News Moderator
MADISON, Wis. - A Dane County man who had enough ingenuity to grow millions of dollars in marijuana in his basement - but not enough to keep law enforcement from finding out - will serve 2-and-a-half years in prison.
U.S. District Judge Barbara Crabb sentenced 23 year-old Curtis Faustich in a Madison federal courtroom. Officers who executed a search warrant at Faustich’s McFarland home April 13 found hundreds of marijuana plants growing in the basement. The plants had a street value of between $1 and $3 million dollars.
In sentencing Faustich, Judge Crabb told him that she hoped he could use his education and intelligence in a way that contributed to society as opposed to committing crimes. Faustich’s co-defendant Zach Czerkas pleaded guilty on August 17, and will be sentenced in October.
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Source: wtaq.com
Copyright: 2010 WTAQ
U.S. District Judge Barbara Crabb sentenced 23 year-old Curtis Faustich in a Madison federal courtroom. Officers who executed a search warrant at Faustich’s McFarland home April 13 found hundreds of marijuana plants growing in the basement. The plants had a street value of between $1 and $3 million dollars.
In sentencing Faustich, Judge Crabb told him that she hoped he could use his education and intelligence in a way that contributed to society as opposed to committing crimes. Faustich’s co-defendant Zach Czerkas pleaded guilty on August 17, and will be sentenced in October.
NewsHawk: User: 420 MAGAZINE
Source: wtaq.com
Copyright: 2010 WTAQ