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Pot
smuggler sentenced to public service
On May 10 Beth Calder-Gellatly pleaded guilty
to possessing more than 40 grams of marijuana, a class C felony,
in Whatcom County Superior Court.
Calder-Gellatly was arrested
at the Point Roberts port of entry on October 4 with Denise Lopez
after 32 ounces of marijuana in coolers was found in the truck
Calder-Gellatly was driving.
Lopez pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor
possession charge in February and was sentenced to pay a $250
fine and serve a one-day sentence, possibly in a jail alternative
program.
Calder-Gellatly will pay a $1,000 fine and $800
in court costs, and was sentenced to 20 days in jail, which was
converted to 160 hours of community service.
The maximum sentence
for the offense is five years in jail and $10,000. Calder-Gellatly’s
lower sentence reflects an “offender
score” of zero, due to no prior convictions.
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