San Diego D.A. Files Charges Against Marijuana Entrepreneur 16 Months After Seizing His Money
"I can't help but think this is vindictive prosecution."

The San Diego District Attorney's Office filed criminal charges against marijuana business owner James Slatic on Wednesday, two weeks after a judge ordered it to return more than $100,000 it had seized from Slatic and his family.
In a criminal complaint filed in San Diego Superior Court, prosecutors accused Slatic and five other employees of his business, Med-West, of illegally manufacturing and distributing hash oil to Colorado. Slatic and the others face 12 counts of manufacturing a controlled substance, exporting more than 4 grams of concentrated marijuana, conspiracy to obstruct justice, and money laundering.
Heavily armed San Diego police raided Med-West in January 2016. The case drew national media attention after the San Diego D.A. used civil asset forfeiture to seize not just Med-West's bank accounts, but more than $100,000 from the Slatics' personal bank accounts, including the college savings accounts of his two daughters.
Despite the raid and the seizures, it looked like criminal charges would never materialize. The Slatics and the D.A. battled in court over the money for the next year and a half. The San Diego D.A. eventually dropped its asset forfeiture case against the family but claimed the money was evidence in an ongoing money laundering investigation. Two weeks ago, and a judge ordered the D.A. to return the Slatics' money, finding that the D.A. "cannot hold on to [the Slatics'] money indefinitely without having filed any charges against any of them at the present time."
Slatic maintains that his business was perfectly legal under California's marijuana laws.
"Amazing that after 16 months and right after we get our family's money back, the district attorney brings these charges in complete opposition to the California state law legalizing this conduct and industry," Slatic wrote in an email to the San Diego Union-Tribune. "I can't help but think this is vindictive prosecution."
The Slatics were represented by the Institute for Justice, nonprofit libertarian-leaning law firm that has challenged asset forfeiture laws in several states. The Institute for Justice said the seizure of the Slatics' money was a brazen and illegal example of what it calls "policing for profit," using asset forfeiture to fill the D.A.'s coffers without charging Slatic with a crime.
However, the San Diego D.A. said in a press release Wednesday that the charges were delayed by the court battle and a "year-long, complicated investigation."
"We wanted to be thorough and make sure we got it right," San Diego County District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis said in a statement.
Earlier this year, Dumanis announced that she will resign effective July 7.
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This case, its very complicated. There's a lot of ins, a lot of outs, a lot of what-have-yous.
Mainly a lot of dollars they've already spent on hookers and blow, and to return it would mean cutting to the bone. To The Bone!
New shit has come to light.
This is what happens when you fuck a stranger in the ass!!
Can you ever really fuck a stranger in the ass, though? We are really stretching what it means to be a stranger here.
Were you even listening to the Dude's story? Then you have no frame of reference.
You are like a child who wanders in during the middle of the movie and wants to know
Donny, you are out of your element! Dude, the Chinaman is not the issue!
Lotta strands in old Dumaner's head. Luckily she's adhering to a pretty strict drug regimen to keep her mind, you know, limber.
Lady, I got buddies who died face down in the muck so that you and I could enjoy this family restaurant cannabis producing business!
"We wanted to be thorough and make sure we got it right," San Diego County District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis said in a statement.
You failed.
Earlier this year, Dumanis announced that she will resign effective July 7.
Far too late, apparently.
How much of the loot has gone HER way so far? THAT might be a great question to have answered. Truthfully.
The daughter on the right is hot!
Also I guess civil asset forfeiture is a plague upon humanity or whatever.
Dude she's twelve-years-old.
What's a pederast, Walter?
You said it man. Nobody fucks with the Jesus.
"Girls are like multiplication tables. If they are 13 or less, best done in your head." - Dmitri Martin
"We wanted to be thorough and make sure we got it right," San Diego County District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis said
So, when "it" is overturned, everyone involved in "getting it right" will also resign, right? RIGHT?!
No, they will be overturned as well. From a boat. 50 miles offshore.
Hey, I can dream, right?
Tuna fishing on Guido's Party Boat? More fun than a necktie party.
Won't do any good; the sharks won't eat them. Professional courtesy and all.
Ok then. Let's raise a glass to "getting it right".
Of the 12 felony counts listed, 6 of them are for "conspiracy". 1 of these is for operating on the premises without a permit. A felony count of conspiracy for not having a permit????
Many a dog has been shot for less.
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"We wanted to be thorough and make sure we got it right," San Diego County District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis said in a statement.
"Then we said, 'Fuck it, let's just file some bullshit charges.'"
This story is quite literally both so funny and so fucked up that it could cause the commentariat to do a complete reproduction of all of the dialog from The Big Lebowski.
Yeah, well, that's just, like, your opinion, man.
Its a league game, Smokey!
Say, isn't San Diego County the same one that brought us the Peroutka case? Was this twit the DA when that one came round?
This wouldn't happen in a state where they have real crime to fight. CA is just too peaceful. LEOs with no violent crime (gangs, murder, robbery, fraud) wanted to keep busy, to earn their pay. It's not like they don't have to pay when they persecute instead of prosecute, right? I mean we have rights. They can't violate them using our money and get away with it.
Oh, wait. I'm confused. I grew up being told I lived in "the land of free and home of the brave". I recently learned that was all a lie, a myth to keep me from rebelling so I would obey authority.
All I see is sour grapes from a shit prosecutor. Abuse of the office.
The ones and zeros we confiscated have DNA evidence on them.
Actual dollars, you say?
Then keep those dollars and give back ones and zeros.
They just need to pass Federal Law 1.0-BFYTW and refer to that all the time. Or is the gaslighting just too much fun to give up?
New bumper sticker for the Woodchipper Party:
Money is Evidence
BFYTW