Keith Alden
Federal Judge Puts Keith Alden Back Behind Bars
by Vanessa Nelson
June 29th, 2006
by Vanessa Nelson
June 29th, 2006
In a brief but pivotal resentencing hearing in federal court last week, Judge Martin Jenkins ordered Alden to turn himself over to federal authorities on July 25th and continue serving his original 44-month sentence.
Reward for Proof of Federal Jurisdiction: $5,000
March 29th, 2006
March 29th, 2006
According to Common Sense Law, the entity offering the reward, the famous Wickard v. Filburn case, relied on by federal prosecutors and judges to claim jurisdiction for the Controlled Substance Act under the interstate commerce clause, actually says quite the opposite.
Column: Supreme Court could alter drug cases
by Michael Krawitz, Collegiate Times
April 8th, 2005
by Michael Krawitz, Collegiate Times
April 8th, 2005
As I write this column the United States Supreme Court is deliberating on the fate of over 32 individuals directly and many millions more by extension. I will dedicate my next column to my opinion of the legal aspects of the case and it's meaning within the overall debate on the use of marijuana as a medicine but for now I want to just introduce a few more facts.
High expectations
by Ann Harrison, San Francisco Bay Guardian
December 29th, 2004
by Ann Harrison, San Francisco Bay Guardian
December 29th, 2004
A pending U.S. Supreme Court decision on medical marijuana patients and their caregivers could have far-ranging consequences for cannabis activists slapped with federal drug charges – and those wishing to limit the power of the federal government.
Marijuana convict won't face drug testing
Tri-Valley Herald
April 27th, 2004
Tri-Valley Herald
April 27th, 2004
Citing an Oakland case's precedent, a federal magistrate in San Francisco refused Monday to order drug testing for a Sonoma County man who has been freed from federal prison camp to appeal his medical marijuana conviction.
First Federal Prisoner Allowed Medical Marijuana Pending Appeal
April 26th, 2004
April 26th, 2004
For the first time, a federal judge just said “no” today to drug testing for a medical marijuana patient recently released from federal prison camp.
Keith Alden faces 20 year mandatory minimum
November 13th, 2002
November 13th, 2002
Tragic! Keith's is the second federal conviction since the Supreme Court ruling against medical necessity defense. Here in California, we are in a state of crisis that requires a national escalation in getting out the word to potential jurors, judges, cops that it is unacceptable to arrest & imprison patients for growing their medicine. Keep tuned for the next national action day, & meanwhile we hope you will form an affinity group to do civil disobedience, write op-eds, letters to editors, pass local resolutions, find allies, and initiate your own actions!
SF Fed court Jury finds Keith Alden guilty of cultivation
November 12th, 2002
November 12th, 2002
After about 5 hours deliberation on Friday and 6 hours today, a jury in the Federal District Court in San Francisco found Keith Alden, who is a valid California medical marijuana patient, guilty of cultivation of marijuana and for maintaining a site for cultivation of marijuana.


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