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Cheyenne - Zachary Crank, the 16-year-old son of Wyoming Attorney General Pat Crank, was ordered to perform community service after pleading guilty to possession of marijuana.
The younger Crank pleaded guilty Thursday in Laramie County Circuit Court, where he was sentenced as an adult.
Crank was ordered to pay court costs and submit to random drug testing on top of his community service. If he completes those tasks and stays out of trouble for the next year, his record will be expunged.
Attorney General Crank said he turned his son in after learning about the marijuana. The arrest took place at the Crank home.
Source: Casper Star-Tribune
Copyright: 2005 by the Casper Star-Tribune published by Lee Publications, Inc., a subsidiary of Lee Enterprises, Incorporated.
Contact: https://www.casperstartribune.net/CST/email.html
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The younger Crank pleaded guilty Thursday in Laramie County Circuit Court, where he was sentenced as an adult.
Crank was ordered to pay court costs and submit to random drug testing on top of his community service. If he completes those tasks and stays out of trouble for the next year, his record will be expunged.
Attorney General Crank said he turned his son in after learning about the marijuana. The arrest took place at the Crank home.
Source: Casper Star-Tribune
Copyright: 2005 by the Casper Star-Tribune published by Lee Publications, Inc., a subsidiary of Lee Enterprises, Incorporated.
Contact: https://www.casperstartribune.net/CST/email.html
Website: trib.com