Owners of Oklahoma hemp store plead not guilty to pot charge

 

February 25, 2018



PAULS VALLEY, Okla. (AP) — The owners of a legal hemp store in southern Oklahoma have pleaded not guilty to accusations of growing marijuana inside their home.

Garvin County District Court records indicate cultivation of a controlled substance and other charges were filed Monday against 36-year-old Joshua Michael Bishop and 38-year-old Kerri Leigh Bishop.

Records show the Bishops entered not guilty pleas Monday. Their attorney, Billy Vandever of Pauls Valley, didn't immediately return a telephone call seeking comment.

The Bishops were arrested Saturday after sheriff's deputies say they found m...



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