The Office actor, Craig Robinson, plead guilty to a felony count of drug possession. So long as he remains sober for the next year and a half, finishes a drug rehabilitation program, and follows all prescribed restrictions, he should not have to spend any time in jail; if he fails to do any of this, he faces a minimum of 16 months in prison.
Robinson was arrested earlier this year and charged with drug possession (XTC). Originally, he also had charges for DUI and possession of methamphetamine, but those charges were later dismissed. Charles Robinson also appears in the comedy movie, Pineapple Express.
© C Harris Lynn, 2008
1 comment:
I'm getting annoyed with all these spelling things:
He either "plead," "pled," or "pleaded." Also, ecstasy is the correct spelling of the word, which is a state of euphoria and from whence the drug garnered its name, but the street drug in reference here is called "Ex" (or "E") and is usually spelled as in the post.
Of course, a good part of that could be because those who most enjoy it are illiterate, but as it is a proper noun... you know, who cares?
Just saying...
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