Jury Finds Man Who Claimed Pot Was Medicinal Not Guilty
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MIAMI (CBSMiami) – A man who said he was growing and smoking marijuana for medicinal purposes was found not guilty Monday.
Jesse Teplicki, 50, was found not guilty of criminal charges by a Broward County jury Monday.
Teplicki, a Hollywood resident, was arrested after deputies found 46 pot plants. He said he has chronic anorexia and he would smoke marijuana for treatment.
"This was a groundbreaking case and we are very pleased that the jury acquitted Mr. Teplicki on all charges," said Teplicki's attorney Michael Minardi in a statement.
Teplicki faced five-year prison sentence if convicted.