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Litigation

May 16, 2007

Opening by Attorney for ‘Guru of Ganja’ Helps Make Prosecution’s Case

SAN FRANCISCO - If opening arguments are a preview of the latest trial of an outspoken medical-marijuana activist, prosecutors may be able to rely on the defendant's attorneys to make their case for them.

By Amelia Hansen
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN FRANCISCO - If opening arguments are a preview of the latest trial of an outspoken medical-marijuana activist, prosecutors may be able to rely on the defendant's attorneys to make their case for them.
      Oakland's self-proclaimed "Guru of Ganja" Edward Rosenthal was back in federal court Tuesday, as his second pot-growing trial got under way. ...

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