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It’s getting hot for ex-Fugee member Lauryn Hill. She’s now facing possible jail time for not paying taxes to the IRS. Rohan Marly, the father…
Wyclef: “Lauryn Hill Led Me To Believe I Was Her Child’s Father”
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It’s getting hot for ex-Fugee member Lauryn Hill. She’s now facing possible jail time for not paying taxes to the IRS. Rohan Marly, the father…
Wyclef: “Lauryn Hill Led Me To Believe I Was Her Child’s Father”
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Also in this morning’s Hollywood Ink: Jeremy Renner circles another project… John McTiernan lines up his next film (possible jail sentence be damned!)… and slightly more ahead.
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Just hours before the state's legislative session ended Tuesday, the California Assembly voted to approve SB 1449, Sen. Mark Leno's bill to fully decriminalize simple marijuana possession. The bill passed the Senate in June and now goes to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's desk. The vote was 43-33 and largely along party lines. Democrats supported the bill 40-8, while Republicans opposed it 23-2. Under current California law, possession of less than an ounce of pot is punishable by no more than a $100 fine, but is still a misdemeanor. That means people busted for a joint or a half-bag must be arrested, booked, and appear in court, and they get a criminal record. It also means meaningless work for the police and the courts. Marijuana possession is the only California misdemeanor with a set maximum fine and no possible jail time. The Leno bill changes the offense to an infraction, meaning no arrest, no booking, no court appearance, and no criminal record. “The penalty for possession of less than an ounce of marijuana is a fine of $100, with no jail time,” Leno said on introducing the bill. “If the penalty is $100, with no jail time, that is an infraction. That is not a misdemeanor.” http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/2010/sep/01/california_legislature_passes_ma added by: JackHerer
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