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Updated: 2/11 1:38 pm
LAS VEGAS – Federal felony drug charges have been filed against six men and one woman for growing marijuana in homes in Henderson and Las Vegas, announced Daniel G. Bogden, U.S. Attorney for the District of Nevada.

Bruce Rogat, 64, Daniel Pinsonault, 57, Mark Pinsonault, 49, Ezekiel Parraz, 30, and Eli Pinsonault, 81, all of Henderson, and Jeremy Greene-Lewis, 31, and Candice Blackwell, 29, of Las Vegas were indicted Tuesday and charged with conspiracy to manufacture marijuana.

The defendants also are charged variously with other drug crimes, including maintaining drug-involved premises, manufacture of a controlled substance, and possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute, including marijuana, THC, and psilocybin.

All of the defendants except Rogat were arrested in Las Vegas on Thursday and made initial appearances before a federal magistrate judge on Friday and were released pending trial, currently set for April 9.

Rogat is scheduled for an initial appearance and arraignment at 3 p.m. Feb. 28.

According to the indictment, beginning on about Aug. 25, 2011, and continuing to Nov. 30, the defendants conspired to manufacture at least 100 marijuana plants. Three homes are alleged to have been used as marijuana grow houses -- 815 Sun Bridge Lane in Henderson; 7330 Flintstone Street in Las Vegas, and 325 New Hope Drive in Henderson.

The total number of marijuana plants involved is not specified in the indictment, other than it is more than 100. The total amount of marijuana that was possessed for the purpose of distribution is alleged to be over 20 kilograms.

If convicted, the defendants face five to 40 years in prison and a fine of up to $5 million.

This case is being investigated by the DEA, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department and the Henderson Police Department, and prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Kimberly M. Frayn.

-- From news release
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worromot - 2/11/2013 4:45 PM
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This is why I believe in black list, these people should be on it to warn others before renting their home, and in the same token, these homes should be listed on a list of do not rent, because the who inside of the home must be redone because of the marijuana grow.

Tinaa - 2/11/2013 3:32 PM
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When are we as a people going to reclaim our lives from this bloated, ineffective, corrupt, hypocritical government? We need to seriously use a legal tactic called Jury Nullification. We can choose to NOT convict those accused of ridiculous crimes. It is being used more and more. But nobody tells the Jury of their right to refuse to convict.

John Galt - 2/11/2013 3:16 PM
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Yes, please let the Feds, Hendertucky Police and Metro all spend our tax money to vigorously go after people who are ...... growing a plant. Does nobody else see the idiocy surrounding this "War On Drugs", which has never been, and never will be, a success? Marijuana is not processed. It is *GROWN*. It should not have the "Schedule I Controlled Substance" label, since it has been proven to have medical uses (the strict definition of Schedule 1 substances states that there is a high probability of abuse, and no medical purposes). Wise up, America.


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