Read about Thurston court assistant charged with growing marijuana …

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

The Olympian reports a Thurston County Superior Court  judicial assistant is charged with manufacture of marijuana after a sheriff’s deputy reported finding more than two dozen plants growing at her home.

Debbie Requa, 60, is the assistant to judges Lisa Sutton and James Dixon, according to news reporter Jeremy Pawloski.

Because it is a conflict case, Lewis County Chief Criminal Prosecutor Attorney Brad Meagher was appointed a special deputy to prosecute the case. Meagher filed charges on Friday.

Requa has been summons to appear for arraignment in Thurston County Superior Court for arraignment on Jan. 2.

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3 Responses to “Read about Thurston court assistant charged with growing marijuana …”

  1. The Dirty Cop Enforcer says:

    Just more proof the whole system is Bullshit.

  2. bahlsdeep says:

    You voted to legalize recreational use, i.e. 28 grams or less in your possession. No one voted to legalize non medicinal cultivation. A well cultivated indoor plant can yield more than 1/2 pound of dried marijuana. Possessing 10-20 pounds of Stink Weed will never be legal for anyone.

  3. Ridge says:

    And still the government doesn’t understand that WE the citizens do not want our scarce resources used to prosecute petty Marijuana growers or smokers. What part of we voted to legalize it do you people in government not understand?