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08-24-2007, 09:05 PM
A 93-year-old man was charged with cocaine-trafficking Thursday, the same day police netted three other people on charges of possessing heroine, opium and a slew of prescription drugs, police said Friday.
William C. Tinnen, also charged with possession of cocaine with intent to sell, was jailed before being released Friday on $200,000 bond, said Kammie Michael, spokeswoman for the Durham Police Department.
Tinnen also was sentenced for cocaine possession in 2001, and given a suspended sentence, Michael said.
http://apnews.excite.com/article/20070825/D8R7PPJG1.html
they took his donuts away so .he had to find a new source to cure his sugar high i guess .will be is defense .when he go's to trial on these charges
Nutritionists have questioned whether the doughnuts are suitable snacks for the over-65 demographic, which is susceptible to high blood pressure, heart disease and diabetes. But patrons have said they're mature enough to decide what to eat,:bandit: hehehehe
and no i dont think whats grandpa was doing was right in any way !!!
William C. Tinnen, also charged with possession of cocaine with intent to sell, was jailed before being released Friday on $200,000 bond, said Kammie Michael, spokeswoman for the Durham Police Department.
Tinnen also was sentenced for cocaine possession in 2001, and given a suspended sentence, Michael said.
http://apnews.excite.com/article/20070825/D8R7PPJG1.html
they took his donuts away so .he had to find a new source to cure his sugar high i guess .will be is defense .when he go's to trial on these charges
Nutritionists have questioned whether the doughnuts are suitable snacks for the over-65 demographic, which is susceptible to high blood pressure, heart disease and diabetes. But patrons have said they're mature enough to decide what to eat,:bandit: hehehehe
and no i dont think whats grandpa was doing was right in any way !!!