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phillynormlmedia
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« on: January 10, 2011, 05:44:46 PM »

The Philadelphia District Attorney’s office is calling a new set of procedures for minor pot cases a success and plans to continue with the Small Amount of Marijuana (SAM) program.

Last year the Pennsylvania Supreme Court worked with the new DA, Seth Williams, to make a pragmatic change in how the justice system deals with marijuana possession of 30 grams or less. A new program was created that includes a diversion court appearance, an education class and fees of $200. The major difference is that there is no longer an instant criminal prosecution. The offender pleads to a non-drug related charge that is automatically expunged from their record.

PhillyNORML's Chris Goldstein spoke with Philadelphia Assistant District Attorney Joe McGettigan about the new marijuana policy. McGettigan said that the Small Amount of Marijuana or SAM program was working, "Look, certainly this was a much better option than sending all these people into the criminal court last year for misdemeanors," said McGettigan.

The DA’s office provided the following figures related to the SAM program:

June 2010 to September 2010
1636 marijuana possession cases less than 30g TOTAL
  339 bench warrants issued for failure to appear
               
1297 marijuana possession cases less than 30g are heard
1025 enter the Small Amount of Marijuana diversion program ( 79% )
    81 went to trial
  187 statuses continued
      4 cases withdrawn

READ MORE- http://www.examiner.com/norml-in-philadelphia/philadelphia-city-saving-time-and-money-with-new-pot-procedure

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oiamed
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« Reply #1 on: March 29, 2011, 07:06:59 PM »

Problem is, Byrne grant money is still being spent in Philly to roll up to people, confiscate weed, and the people have to say they're guilty without a lawyer, pay the $200 and then enter some kind of "treatment".  It still targets minorities.
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