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Article: Teen faces charges over drug-laced brownies Officials say he shared marijuana treats in art class
- Article from:
- The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI)
- Article date:
- October 22, 1999
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Giving new meaning to the term "high art," a high school student
in western Wisconsin was charged with passing out brownies laced with
marijuana during an art class.
Ross G. Hobson, 17, of Hudson faces up to 59 years in prison after
he was charged Wednesday with eight felony counts of being a party to
the crime of delivering marijuana, one count for each Hudson High
School student who allegedly ate or was given a brownie.
Some students said they noticed seeds and stems in the brownies
and spit out the dessert because it tasted funny.
Hobson was released on a $10,000 signature bond and ordered to
return to St. Croix County Circuit Court Tuesday for a preliminary
hearing.
He ...
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