Feds get guilty plea in Lenawee County pot case

Tuesday March 12, 2013 5:00 PM

ROME TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — A man accused of growing more than 8,000 marijuana plants in rural Lenawee County has pleaded guilty in federal court.

Edwin Schmieding admits he was raising marijuana in summer 2011 in Rome Township. He faces a minimum sentence of five years in prison, although his attorney will argue for an exception.

The 62-year-old Schmieding pleaded guilty Tuesday. His wife Linda also appeared in Detroit federal court but is asking for more time to negotiate with prosecutors.

The sentence will be influenced by the quantity of marijuana. Defense lawyer Sanford Schulman says Schmieding shouldn't be held responsible for more than 8,000 plants. He has an expert who says many plants were of poor quality.

Linda Schmieding has told authorities they were growing marijuana to sell for medicinal purposes.

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