Monday, February 4, 2013
CARLOS Lamm was found guilty of possession of dangerous drugs with intent to supply today.
It was claimed that Lamm, a 43-year-old who heads JFK Construction, sometime in 2008 had in his possession three and a half pounds of marijuana with intent to sell.
His girlfriend, who was charged along with him, was acquitted.
More on this story as it comes into our newsroom.
Comments
tonymontana says...
I can say with a great deal of certainty , that this man will never see the inside of a prison cell and will only have to pay a fine and a small one at that if he pays any at all. mark my words this 4th day of feb in the yr of our lord 2013. the man is connected and you no what happens to persons who are connected in this country .
Posted 4 February 2013, 12:58 p.m. Suggest removal
tonymontana says...
There is nothing more to add to this story , the tribune only need do a follow up 2 yrs from today . the heading should read "what ever becaame of the carlos lamb case. "
footnote: we are all lamb lead to the slaughter.
Posted 4 February 2013, 1:02 p.m. Suggest removal
Concerned says...
There is a major difference between being found guilty, being sentenced to prison and actually serving time in prison. Guarantee if the media keep on this story they will discover these major differences.
Posted 4 February 2013, 8:44 p.m. Suggest removal
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