Son of Former DC Mayor Marion Barry Pleads Guilty to Drug Possession – Washington Post

Drug Possession: Son of former DC mayor Marion Barry pleads guilty to drug possession – Washington Post


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Son of former DC mayor Marion Barry pleads guilty to drug possession
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By AP, WASHINGTON — The son of former District of Columbia Mayor Marion Barry has pleaded guilty to drug charges. The 31-year-old Marion Christopher Barry pleaded guilty in DC Superior Court on Wednesday to possessing marijuana and PCP.
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Drug Possession: Urbana man charged with drug possession – Champaign/Urbana News-Gazette

Urbana man charged with drug possession
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Geis said police found a total of 7 grams of cocaine in Hughes' possession. On the day of the stop, Hughes was given a notice to appear in court Thursday. He was arraigned on a single count of possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance,

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Drug Possession: Two men plead guilty to theft and drug possession – Daily Sentinel

Two men plead guilty to theft and drug possession
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by Amber Gillenwater GALLIPOLIS — Following guilty pleas to theft and drug possession, two men were recently sentenced to prison in the Gallia County Court of Common Pleas. Dustin W. Shook, 24, Middleport, was recently sentenced to three years of

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Drug Possession: Military Attorney Greg Rinckey – Managing Partner of Tully Rinckey PLLC



Military attorney Greg Rinckey concentrates his practice on military law, federal employment and discrimination litigation, and national security clearance mitigation. Mr. Rinckey has successfully represented clients worldwide in areas of court martial, administrative separation law, security clearance law, and correction of military records/discharge upgrades. During his previous tenure as an attorney with the US Army Judge Advocate General’s Corps (JAG), Mr. Rinckey prosecuted and defended military personnel in over one hundred felony cases with charges ranging from drug possession to murder. He has represented federal and private sector employees in investigations and cases in front of the Merit Systems Protection Board, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and the Office of Special Counsel.
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