Teen Sentenced To Walk With Anti-Drug Message

Judge Michael Martone sentenced Paul Marahar, 19, of Sterling Heights to walk Big Beaver Road on Tuesday with a sign that says, “They don’t smoke marijuana in Muskogee, and neither do we in Michigan,” words borrowed from a 1969 song by Merle Haggard.

I love it when judges get creative like this. It seems like the kid got the message too. I think we need more name and shame sentences like this. Then maybe the people who complain about too many non-violent drug offenders in jail will shut up.

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One Response to “Teen Sentenced To Walk With Anti-Drug Message”
  1. Regtracker says:

    i’m surprised he even got arrested for just smoking lol. all i had to do was pick up my kid when he and his friends were cought smoking in the garage(B&E by the way) of an empty house. guess the cops didn’t want to have to enter the ( live squirrel in a bucket) in an arrest report lol.

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