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Bridgeburner
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Police find marijuana growing in teacher's home
#8008454 - 02/11/08 11:43 AM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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http://greenvilleonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080211/NEWS01/802110328/1004/NEWS01
A Southside High School teacher is in jail today after authorities responding to a call to her home Sunday morning say they found close to $20,000 worth of marijuana plants growing in a bedroom closet of her East North Street apartment.
Tyesha Nicole Barber, 23, of 3900 East North Street, is charged with manufacturing marijuana, according to an arrest warrant.
Barber, an English teacher in her first year working for the Greenville County School District and at Southside, has been placed on leave pending further investigation, school spokesman Oby Lyles said.
A Greenville County Sheriff’s Office incident report states that the incident is “possibly gang related.”
At about 8:44 a.m. on Sunday, Greenville County Sheriff’s deputies responded to talk with a woman outside the home who had complained about her husband hitting her, according to an incident report.
The woman told deputies that her husband would not let her leave and that he hit her in the face, causing bruising and swelling. The woman began to cry and said that she didn’t want to get her husband in trouble and that all she wanted to do was get away from him.
Deputies entered the home where they smelled a strong marijuana smell, according to the report. One of the deputies found 13 marijuana plants growing in the bedroom closet.
After securing a search warrant, deputies found drug manufacturing equipment and a Mitsubishi projector registered to Southside High School resting on a hope chest in the living room, the report states.
Authorities have not arrested her husband, a sheriff’s spokesman said.
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Re: Police find marijuana growing in teacher's home [Re: Bridgeburner]
#8008542 - 02/11/08 12:02 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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LOL shes not very smart.
I always seem amused by how they say manufacturing Marijuana.
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Re: Police find marijuana growing in teacher's home [Re: hpi]
#8009844 - 02/11/08 05:50 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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13 plants grown indoors = 1 pound average. One pound isn't $20,000. Fuckers.
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Re: Police find marijuana growing in teacher's home [Re: wireless]
#8009980 - 02/11/08 06:21 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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By having your article state that you can make 20 000$ out of a closet-worth of marijuana , I think you're going to spark interest in a lot of people.
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Re: Police find marijuana growing in teacher's home [Re: TypicalTripper]
#8012409 - 02/12/08 08:47 AM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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It seems kind of bizarre the man was not arrested. If they were both living there, both parties are often arrested in the case of drug manufacturing in a residence. On top of that, she accused her husband of domestic violence. Must be one of those states where the victim still has to choose to prosecute the offender.
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Re: Police find marijuana growing in teacher's home [Re: Ojom]
#8013554 - 02/12/08 03:29 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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how does "13 marijuana plants" equal 20k?
Do the police realize that many people understand this is bullshit?
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Re: Police find marijuana growing in teacher's home [Re: johnm214]
#8014034 - 02/12/08 05:17 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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just us druggies... whose thoughts and opinions don't matter anyway
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Re: Police find marijuana growing in teacher's home [Re: Ojom]
#8016860 - 02/13/08 09:58 AM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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After securing a search warrant,
hrmmm if so thats pretty decent I suppose... have people never heard of carbon filters???
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Re: Police find marijuana growing in teacher's home [Re: andrewss]
#8018485 - 02/13/08 04:53 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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andrewss said:
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After securing a search warrant,
hrmmm if so thats pretty decent I suppose... have people never heard of carbon filters???
If the husband refused entry to the police, and voluntarily surrendered, I don't think this is a legitimate search, however; it may be enevitably discoverable evidence, and not of signifigance- presuming the wife was rating him out anyways.
Perhpas if the guy refused to surrender, the police were justified in going in after him, but to simply walk in, I think is unjustifiable (just going of the hypothetical that the story told all that occured). A coocupant can prevent a search by protesting at the time of the search, even with a consenting party, so if he came to the door liek he should have, refused the search, and surrendered, I'd think the initial entry is illegal.
Since the wife was safe, there were no exigent circumstances justifying the entry.Mincey v. Arizona, 437 U.S. 385 (1978)
"(a) The search cannot be justified on the ground that no constitutionally protected right of privacy was invaded, it being one thing to say that one who is legally taken into police custody has a lessened right of privacy in his person, and quite another to argue that he also has a lessened right of privacy in his entire house. P P. 391-392.
(b) Nor can the search be justified on the ground that a possible homicide inevitably presents an emergency situation, especially since there was no emergency threatening life or limb, all persons in the apartment having been located before the search began. P P. 392-393.
(c) The seriousness of the offense under investigation did not itself create exigent circumstances of the kind that under the Fourth Amendment justify a warrantless search, where there is no indication that evidence would be lost, destroyed, or removed during the time required to obtain a search warrant and there is no suggestion that a warrant could not easily and conveniently have been obtained. P P. 393-394."
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