VICTORY FOR ROB CORRY in case of Desert Storm Vet Medical Marijuana Patient
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2007
*****MEDIA ADVISORY*****
DESERT STORM VET TO SEEK RETURN OF MEDICAL MARIJUANA
CENTENNIAL, COLORADO—Today the Arapahoe District Attorney dismissed criminal charges against Kevin Dickes, a State-certified medical marijuana patient and Desert Storm vet. The case had garnered widespread media attention. Monday, Mr. Dickes and his lawyer Robert J. Corry, Jr. will file a motion for return of medical marijuana after today’s dismissal of felony charges. The motion will be filed on December 17, 2007 at 11:00 a.m. in Arapahoe District Court. The Colorado Constitution provides an exception to criminal laws regarding marijuana for registered Medical Marijuana patients.
“This is a victory for compassion and for the voters of Colorado. We commend the District Attorney for doing the right thing and dismissing criminal charges, now Mr. Dickes needs his medicine back as the Colorado Constitution requires,” said Mr. Corry.
Dickes, who suffers from chronic vascular disease and extreme pain from combat injuries suffered during the first Gulf War in 1991, had a physician’s recommendation and a State-issued registry card for medical marijuana.
WHAT: Kevin Dickes and his attorney, Robert Corry, Jr., will file a motion for return of medical marijuana.
WHEN: 11:00 a.m., Monday, December 17, 2007.
WHERE: Arapahoe District Court, 7325 S. Potomac Street, Centennial, CO
CONTACT: Website
Rob Corry Robert Corry, Jr. or
Robert.Corry@comcast.net, for a copy of the motion filed in the case. If you have any questions regarding the case, contact HollyG at
love_n_groove@yahoo.com