Scientology
Today, 12 Clearwater Police officers arrested Jesse Prince at
his Clearwater residence at about 8:00am. 4 officers had
shotguns, 2 had automatic weapons and 4 had automatic handguns
trained on Jesse while 2 officers arrested and handcuffed
Jesse. The police were armed with a search warrant authorizing
the search of his home for evidence of unlawful manufacturing
of a controlled substance, marijuana.
While executing a house and garden search, the police officers
found a single marijuana plant (about 15" in height) in a
single pot growing on the screen porch of his residence along
with 47 other house/garden plants. No materials of any sort
were found anywhere in or outside of the residence that could
be associated with the manufacture or use of any type of
controlled substance. The search included wall banging (my
term) even in the room of 2 sleeping children.
Based on the court authorized search and undercover police
allegations, a felony charge of unlawful manufacturer of a
certain controlled substance, to wit, marijuana was levied
against Jesse and he was incarcerated for several hours until
the $5,000 bail was posted by Jesse's girlfriend for his
release.
About 6 months ago, a couple, the male now being described by
Clearwater police as a confidential informant (CI) whose name
is allegedly Rensey Trinidad, befriended Jesse and his
girlfriend in a bar and several social encounters have occurred
over the last few months at Jesse's home and elsewhere. The
last encounter was Sunday morning, August 6th, when CI,
accompanied by an undercover Clearwater Police officer named
Det. Howard M. Crosby, stopped by Jesse's home early as they
were "on their way to Key West" for some fun. CI brought gifts
for Jesse---cookies, rum, wine and macadamia nuts. Before
leaving, CI asked Jesse if he had any marijuana they could take
to the Keys. Jesse said that he did not have any marijuana.
Contrary to Jesse's recollection of events on the morning of
August 6th, the undercover police officer alleges in the
criminal charging document that on the Sunday morning in
question, Jesse admitted that it was his marijuana plant and it
had been moved outside (meaning to the screen porch) to get
more light.
The law offices of Denis deVlaming have been retained to defend
Jesse in this matter.
Jesse is my friend and I will do whatever I can to help him
defend himself against these charges.
Bob Minton
From: Bob Minton <bob@minton.org>
Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 20:40:21 -0400
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